Crowd are gathering to voice their opposition to Far-Right sentiment in Ireland.
Crowds are gathering on Dublin's O'Connell Street to voice their opposition to Far-Right sentiment in Ireland.
The demonstration, organised by United Against Racism, is a counter-protest to another rally being held at the Garden of Remembrance later this afternoon.
A large Garda presence is patrolling the area ahead of the event.
UAR's Eoghan O'Ceannabhain says it's important to push back against Far-Right rhetoric:

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