Dublin rally challenges media's pro-abortion bias
18 March 2015

The rally was entitled "33 to 1: Challenging Media Bias"
A rally in Dublin objecting to the media's bias against the pro-life cause was attended by 300 demonstrators in Dublin last week.
The rally, entitled "33 to 1: Challenging Media Bias" was organised by the Pro-life Campaign. Wendy Grace of the Pro-Life Campaign told The Irish Times that the title of the rally was chosen because 33 pro-abortion articles had been published in the Irish media compared to just one pro-life article within a period of two weeks. [Irish Times, 11 Mar]
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