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Protesters gathered at the US embassy in Dublin today PA

Anti-imperialist demonstration at US embassy met by Venezuelan counter protest

Some of those gathered waved Venezuelan, Cuban and Palestinian flags.

MORE THAN 100 people have participated in a rally outside the US embassy in Dublin, protesting against intervention in Venezuela.

The demonstration, which occurred at the junction of Elgin Road and Pembroke Road in the Ballsbridge area of the city, came a week after US forces entered Venezuela to abduct its president Nicolas Maduro.

Some of those gathered waved Venezuelan, Cuban and Palestinian flags, chanting slogans against US imperialism.

The crowd also chanted “US out of Venezuela” and “hands off Venezuela”.

Several political parties were represented, including Sinn Féin and People Before Profit (PBP) as well as the Eirigi grouping.

PBP TD Paul Murphy and former MEP Clare Daly were among those attending.

embedded283003608 A banner at the protest today PA PA

Speaking at the rally, civil rights campaigner Bernadette McAliskey described the Trump administration as “a fascist regime in the belly of the beast of US imperialism”.

At one stage, a smaller group of Venezuelan counter-protesters formed a group in front of the media and said they were grateful to Trump and the US for removing Mr Maduro from power, describing him as a “tyrant”.

McAliskey said she expected those Venezuelans to “live long enough that they will curse the tongue in your head that ever blessed imperialism”, which she said was the reason for poverty in Venezuela in the first place.

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