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Maroc Maroc - THEJOURNAL.IE - A La Une - 22/Jun 13:13

Hundreds turn out to Cork and Dublin protests in solidarity with assault victim Natasha O'Brien

The protests will be calling for changes to how the courts treat gender-based violence cases.

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