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NO REPRO FEE 25/11/2016 Coalition to Repeal the Eighth Amendment hosted a Women Rising 2016 Rally today in Dublin. Pictured at the lunchtime rally ‘Women Rising in Solidarity 2016’ on Rosie Hackett Bridge, Dublin were, from left, Sarah Francis, Lucy Watmough, six-year-old Isis Pendergast and her mother Rachel. The rally was organised to demand that the Irish Government take action to respect and protect women’s lives, health and choices. Supporters were encouraged to wear black and tweet their support using #Black4Repeal. The rally is one of two Irish events that took place today (25.11.2016) as part of an international day of support for women in countries where abortion is banned or difficult to access. Some of the countries participating around the world include Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Poland, Chile, Argentina, Mexico and Italy.  PHOTO: Mark Stedman

NO REPRO FEE 25/11/2016 Coalition to Repeal the Eighth Amendment hosted a Women Rising 2016 Rally today in Dublin. Pictured at the lunchtime rally ‘Women Rising in Solidarity 2016’ on Rosie Hackett Bridge are German students studying at Trinity College, Tara Knegt, left, and Theresa Henn. The two women found it amazing that is an issue in a country preceived to be as adavance socially as Ireland. The rally was organised to demand that the Irish Government take action to respect and protect women’s lives, health and choices. Supporters were encouraged to wear black and tweet their support using #Black4Repeal. The rally is one of two Irish events that took place today (25.11.2016) as part of an international day of support for women in countries where abortion is banned or difficult to access. Some of the countries participating around the world include Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Poland, Chile, Argentina, Mexico and Italy.  PHOTO: Mark Stedman

NO REPRO FEE 25/11/2016 Coalition to Repeal the Eighth Amendment hosted a Women Rising 2016 Rally today in Dublin. The lunchtime rally ‘Women Rising in Solidarity 2016’ on Rosie Hackett Bridge. The rally was organised to demand that the Irish Government take action to respect and protect women’s lives, health and choices. Supporters were encouraged to wear black and tweet their support using #Black4Repeal. The rally is one of two Irish events that took place today (25.11.2016) as part of an international day of support for women in countries where abortion is banned or difficult to access. Some of the countries participating around the world include Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Poland, Chile, Argentina, Mexico and Italy.  PHOTO: Mark Stedman

NO REPRO FEE 25/11/2016 Coalition to Repeal the Eighth Amendment hosted a Women Rising 2016 Rally today in Dublin. Pictured at the lunchtime rally ‘Women Rising in Solidarity 2016’ on Rosie Hackett Bridge, Dublin was six-year-old Isis Pendergast and her mother Rachel, left. The rally was organised to demand that the Irish Government take action to respect and protect women’s lives, health and choices. Supporters were encouraged to wear black and tweet their support using #Black4Repeal. The rally is one of two Irish events that took place today (25.11.2016) as part of an international day of support for women in countries where abortion is banned or difficult to access. Some of the countries participating around the world include Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Poland, Chile, Argentina, Mexico and Italy.  PHOTO: Mark Stedman

NO REPRO FEE 25/11/2016 Coalition to Repeal the Eighth Amendment hosted a Women Rising 2016 Rally today in Dublin. Pictured at the lunchtime rally ‘Women Rising in Solidarity 2016’ on Rosie Hackett Bridge, Dublin was Trinity College Dublin student Stacey Wrenn from Limerick. The rally was organised to demand that the Irish Government take action to respect and protect women’s lives, health and choices. Supporters were encouraged to wear black and tweet their support using #Black4Repeal. The rally is one of two Irish events that took place today (25.11.2016) as part of an international day of support for women in countries where abortion is banned or difficult to access. Some of the countries participating around the world include Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Poland, Chile, Argentina, Mexico and Italy.  PHOTO: Mark Stedman

This afternoon.

Scenes from today’s Women Rising rally in Dublin, arranged by Coalition to Repeal the 8th, taken by Mark Stedman.

Mark writes:

The rally was organised to demand that the Irish Government take action to respect and protect women’s lives, health and choices. Supporters were encouraged to wear black and tweet their support using #Black4Repeal.

The rally is one of two Irish events that took place today as part of an international day of support for women in countries where abortion is banned or difficult to access. Some of the countries participating around the world include Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Poland, Chile, Argentina, Mexico and Italy.

Coalition to Repeal the 8th

Mark Stedman

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This afternoon.

The National Convention Centre, Dublin.

Just a few of the two thousand new irish citizens celebrating their status at the Citizen Ceremony. From top: Sara Carolina Aflat, originally from Romania; Elna, Tobias with their children Molly (8) and Kaitlin Firnges (6) orginally from Russia; Marcelina Szafranska orginally from Poland; Larry Ola orginally from Nigeria; Rajam Vadakkedathu Raghavan originally from India and Virginia Kass Orginally from Canada.

In fairness.

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