Thousands march through Dublin for United Against Racism rally

The group said it stands in solidarity with immigrants across the city who it said are ‘under attack’.
Thousands march through Dublin for United Against Racism rally

By Nicole McBride, PA

Thousands of people took to the streets of Dublin for a United Against Racism rally.

The parade departed from Parnell Square at about 1pm on Saturday and made its way to Custom House Quay.

The grassroots anti-racism group – which organised the rally and carnival – said it stands in solidarity with immigrants across the city who it said are “under attack”.

People holding anti-racism and pro-immigration posters
The protest took place through the streets of Dublin (PA)

One woman, who was seen shouting into a megaphone, led the crowd.

The marchers could be heard chanting: “Our immigrants are under attack. Say it loud, fight back. Say it loud, say it clear, immigrants are welcome here.”

Women in carnival costumes and a man holding a flag which reads 'United Against Racism'
Carnival performers led the procession (PA)

Carnival performers, dancers and a steel band led the procession through the streets of Dublin.

In a social media post on Saturday, United Against Racism said: “All out to stand with our migrant community and celebrate what we can build when we come together. Let’s make today the largest anti-racism demo possible and show once and for all that we are the majority.”

People on a protest march holding posters which read 'Blame the Government, not the migrants'
The protest was organised by United Against Racism (PA)

Presidential candidate Catherine Connolly said she was “delighted that an anti-racism, multi-cultural, community carnival” was taking place in Dublin.

United Against Racism organises counter-protests against far-right groups attempting to blame migrants for the housing crisis in Ireland.

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