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Around 100 people have attended an anti-RTÉ protest on the organization’s grounds in Dublin.
The crowd gathered in front of the RTÉ entrance in Donnybrook, before breaking through the barriers of the main television reception.
Several people made speeches, including activist Gemma O’Doherty, as some members of the crowd banged on the glass.
One speaker also warned Gardaí that the next time they returned to protest they would walk through the gates.
At the protest, calls were heard against the use of face coverings, the gardaí and the government’s response to Covid-19.
The crowd also heard speeches criticizing Ms. O’Doherty’s arrest in Co Wicklow yesterday. Also activist John Waters was also present this afternoon.
The crowd did not socially distance themselves or cover their faces.
Previously, posters were hung on the pedestrian bridge that crosses the N11 outside the entrance to RTÉ.
Several gardaí and members of the RTÉ internal security team were on the scene.
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