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Swords library targeted by group protesting LGBTQ+ books

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On Thursday, April 6, protestors targeted Swords Library in Dublin 11, objecting to the availability of certain LGBTQ+ books.

The demonstration took place under the supervision of An Garda Síochána, with witnesses claiming that a number of members of the organising group were escorted inside the facility by authorities, where they reportedly confronted staff for […] The post Swords library targeted by group protesting LGBTQ+ books appeared first on GCN.

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