The protests will be calling for changes to how the courts treat gender-based violence cases.
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He said that a number of follow-up actions need to be taken in light of the Natasha O’Brien case.
The protests will be calling for changes to how the courts treat gender-based violence cases.
The Taoiseach said there is a need for more men to speak out against violence against women.
The Taoiseach made the comments while in Brussels for the European Council summit.
The Taoiseach said people were utterly outraged over what happened to Natasha O’Brien.
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