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Animal Abuse Protest Taking Place In The City Centre This Afternoon

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10:24 27 Jul 2019


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Animal abuse protest

A protest will take place in Dublin later to raise awareness about animal abuse.

It's after an RTÉ Investigates programme which revealed that almost 6,000 greyhounds are culled every year for not racing fast enough.

Drag queen Delishus O’Tool will also jump in the River Liffey to protest against sponsorship of greyhound racing.

Animal rights activist, Amanda Large says the march will make its way to Leinster House.

"There are a lot of different angles to campaign about, there is quite a lot of campaigning at the tracks and we are going to Shelbourne Park afterwards."

"Without the sponsors you are not going to have the races."

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