The Right To Protest

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Above from left: Liam Herrick (Irish Council for Civil Liberties); Ruth Coppinger (Socialist Party and ROSA); Aislinn O’Keeffe; and Ailbhe Smyth (activist for women’s and LGBT+ rights)

This afternoon.

Buswells Hotel, Dublin 2.

An event to ‘defend the right to protest’. A case is proceeding against ROSA activist Aislinn O’Keeffe in Limerick for her attendance at a protest last March violating Covid restrictions in Limerick city following the killing of Sarah Everard in the UK.

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3 thoughts on “The Right To Protest

    1. SOQ

      When you see the likes of Piers Corbyn leading the charge in Britain- what did we have? Paul Murphy having a pro mask protest on O’Connell Street- it really was that sad.

      The Irish Left have done themselves no favours with Covid-19, because all they done- and still do- is whinge about others stepping into the vacuum- a callous self interest that FFG can only envy.

  1. Tom

    I look forward to their principled defence of protests outside abortion-performing medical institutions.

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