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Friday, 18 May 2018
A snapshot of the M.E. Visibility Protest in Dublin 2018
A few of the images of the M.E. Visibility Protest which was held outside Leinster House on the 10th May 2018.
Read a brief account of it
HERE.
And please scroll through the other posts on this
ME Advocates Blog
to read more about the event, podcasts, news paper arrticles, the fight for recognition,
personal stories and the way we think change should happen.
See more images on our Instagram Page
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