Hundreds clash in violent exchanges at Dublin protests



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Hundreds of protesters clashed over lockdown measures in Dublin city center on Saturday with Gardaí sometimes struggling to contain violent exchanges between the two sides.

A protest by anti-mask and anti-lockdown groups, including the right-wing National Party, was staged in front of Leinster House at 1pm on Saturday. However, fights quickly broke out when the demonstration encountered a group of counter-protesters.

Gardaí confirmed that an investigation is underway targeting the organizers of both protests, while two men, one in his 30s and the other in his 40s, were arrested for public order offenses.

A full Garda operation was under way from early morning involving up to 100 Garda personnel from Dublin’s North Central and North Divisions, as well as the National Public Order Unit and dog and dog units. Mounted Garda.

An Irish tricolor is thrown into the air as members of An Garda Síochána intervene as anti-blockade protesters clashed with counter-protesters during an anti-blockade protest outside Leinster House on Saturday.  Photograph: Brian Lawless / PA Wire

An Irish tricolor is thrown through the air as members of An Garda Síochána intervene as anti-blockade protesters clashed with counter-protesters during an anti-blockade protest outside Leinster House on Saturday. Photograph: Brian Lawless / PA Wire

The group of at least 100 counter-protesters, which seemed highly coordinated but made up of disparate groups, gathered in front of the Shelbourne Hotel in St Stephens’s Green at 12:45 pm.

The group, all masked and mostly dressed in black, marched down Dawson St and turned right onto Molesworth St before heading towards Leinster House chanting “Nazi scum, off our streets.”

The group was flanked by uniformed Gardaí on bicycles, while several Garda vans from the force’s public order unit stood on standby nearby. Plainclothes Garda members also mingled with the crowd.

Counter-protesters (left) clash with activists protesting Covid-19 restrictions in Dublin on Saturday.  Photograph: Paul Faith / AFP via Getty

Counter-protesters (left) clash with activists protesting Covid-19 restrictions in Dublin on Saturday. Photograph: Paul Faith / AFP via Getty

Barriers

Anti-blockade protesters at Leinster House began shouting “Antifa” at the counter-protesters as they approached, and as soon as both sides were within meters of each other, both rushed forward and violent clashes immediately ensued.

Dozens of people on both sides threw punches and kicks, while nuts, bolts, fireworks and other projectiles were thrown. Nearby Gardaí on bicycles quickly dismounted, threw them aside, drew their batons and rushed to end the violence.

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