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Dublin - Event Notice Thursday January 01 1970 Please Attend ARAN's Peaceful Big Event this Sunday!![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() August 26 Government Must See That Animals Matter! There is no mistaking the fact that cruelty to animals in Ireland is on the rise. Irish laws to protect animals have failed animals and the work to end animal abuse is down to caring individuals and groups like ARAN. People across the nation are against the cruelty but doing something about is often where the buck stops for many people. On August 26 we are giving people from across the nation and beyond, a chance to take action. Don't miss ARAN's big, peaceful march and rally in Dublin. We'll gather at the Garden of Remembrance on O' Connell Street for speeches and awards before setting off on a special route through Dublin's busiest streets for a peaceful, lively and upbeat march to call for tougher laws to stamp out animal abuse, and to raise awareness of what's happening to animals in this country. Garden Of Remembrance Caption: Video Id: B6oQIICluc8 Type: Youtube Video |
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Jump To Comment: 1Hope rally gets good weather, goes well, and gets a huge attendance. Many politicians are sociopathic and aren't interested in animal welfare or human welfare. Just money in their own pockets, and those of their corporate and bankster friends. At least they'll see some potential votes on show here and might respond to that. Animal rights supporters need to get together and form a mutual voting block agreement and use that to pressure politicians.