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Wednesday April 02, 2003 12:39 by Orla Drohan
![]() This morning on RTE 1's Leaders Questions program journalist Mark Hennessey outrageously claimed that there was only "four or five hundred" at Saturday's anti war demonstration in Dublin. This morning on RTE TV's televised program of Leader's Question's in the Dail, journalist Mark Hennessey claimed that there were only "four or five hundred" at Saturday's Anti War demo. In the Dail this morning Joe Higgins (Socialist Party) challenged the Taoiseach over the use of Shannon airport. Back in the studio two journalists were asked to give their impression of the debate. Mark Hennessy said the Taoiseach felt he could get away with his position considering there were only "four or five hundred" people on the streets last Saturday in comparaison to Feb 15th. It is outrageous that such misinformation be paraded as fact on the national broadcaster. If anyone has seen the program it would be a good idea to telephone RTE to complain as I have done. T.D.'s Tony Gregory, Joe Higgins, Liam Twomey, Seamus Healy, Finian McGrath, Gerry Cowley and Paudge Connolly have meanwhile put down a motion for discussion in the Dail this week regarding the extra US troops passing through Shannon and calling for the Government to call in the British Ambassador and US envoy immediately and lodge a formal complaint about the slaughter of civilians in Iraq. |
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Given that 'Campfire' Des Geraghty (SIPTU AND RTE Authority) gave a speech to four or five hundred people weekend, perhaps he would also like to know about this misinformation?
Does M Hennessy still work for the Examiner?
As far as I know, Mark Hennesy is a political correspondent for the Irish Times.
There was actually less than 150 people at the march by the way lads.
Paddy there were at my estimate 15,000 people at the anti war march in DUBLIN on SATURDAY, as anyone who was on the march can vouch for. There was also a demonstration at Shannon on SUNDAY, but I'm not sure how many were at that one.
RTE Online's own report of the protest states:
"An estimated 20,000 people have taken part in an anti-war demonstration in Dublin."
http://www.rte.ie/news/2003/0329/iraq01.html
"Organisers of the rally said earlier they expect at least 20,000 to attend the event. A Garda spokeswoman doubled an earlier estimate of 4,000 to 8,000."
http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/breaking/2003/0329/breaking12.htm
Then you will understand why RTE and the rest of the Irish media has been lying to the people for many years, how do you think these ff and labour/blueshirt gombeen men keep getting re elected?
15,000 on march and highlighted abuse given to some protesters by English 'Rugby fans', could we expect anymore from this section of middle class
Everyone knows Crusties tend to overestimate the size of things.