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We are two Irish photojournalists, with a passion for storytelling and social documentary photography.

Yesterday, to mark International Women’s Day, “Strike 4 Repeal” marches took place across Ireland and internationally.

Pro-choice campaigners had called for a nationwide strike to protest Ireland’s strict anti-abortion laws, if the Irish Government did not call a Referendum by March 8th to repeal the 8th Amendment to the Irish Constitution. No Referendum was called.

As a result, thousands of men and women across Ireland and abroad (in solidarity with the Irish protestors) took a day off to protest against Ireland’s abortion laws.

If protestors were unable to take a day off, they decided to show their solidarity by wearing black, posting on social media and staging walkouts at 12pm.

The timing was purposeful – to represent the estimated 12 women who must leave the Irish State on a daily basis, in order to procure an abortion in another jurisdiction.

Here is a short collection of photographs we took of the day’s march. Thank you for checking out our post!

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“I should not have to do this”

A protestor makes her opinion on the subject very clear.

“Supply and demand”

Crowds flock around a marcher, who sells Repeal badges.

“All protestors big and small”

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People of all ages marched to repeal the 8th Amendment to the Irish Consitution.

“The calm before the march”

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Some of the marchers await the signal to start marching. They are sitting at the Garden of Remembrance.

“Trust women”

This woman stands silently in peaceful protest with a clear message to the Irish Government.

“A smile between two marchers”

This Father Ted reference sign was just one of many innovative placards that could be seen at the march.

“Suffragette response”

This woman, dressed as a Suffragette, prepares to march down O’Connell Street.

“In awe of all Mná”

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Mná is the Irish word for “women”. As the march kicks off, this woman and her friends walk together in peaceful protest.