Dozens of people gathered outside the Egyptian embassy in Dublin this afternoon to make a stand against violent military crackdowns on protesters in Cairo and the rest of country.
Hundreds of people have been killed this week after tens of thousands took to the streets to protest against the ousting of Egypts first democratically elected president,Mohammed Morsi.
Todays demonstration was organised by the Irish Anti-War Movement (IAWM) and John Molyneux, from the groups steering committee, described what has happened as a terrible massacre.
The situation is terrible because there is slaughter taking place on the streets, he said.
This is being done by the Egyptian military [WHO]are trying to to re-establish a military dictatorship that existed under Mubarak.
People lined up outside the embassys entrance held placards saying Irish Government must condemn the massacre, against military coup and revolution until victory.
Another woman held a Morsi portrait underneath which were the words The Legitimate President.
Although some of the protesters disagreed politically they were all campaigning for the right to express these differences freely in their native country.
People Before Profit and United Left Alliance TD,Richard Boyd Barrett, said that if the barbarism which had been witnessed happened anywhere else human rights organisations and western governments would be screaming for an end to it.
It seems that the Islamaphobia that we have witnessed so often in the western world over recent years is at work again, he said.
Somehow muslim lives are worth less than other lives when it comes to western policy.
Mr Boyd Barrett also said that the US Government was absolutely supportive of this attempt by the military elite inEgyptto crush the revolution.
After he said the Egyptian ambassador should be kicked out ofIrelandthe crowd burst into chants of out, out, out.
Mr Boyd Barrett and Mr Molyneux both called on the Irish Government to condemn the violence in Egypt and also for theUnited Statesto cease providing aid to the the countrys military.
The demonstrators stopped outside the US embassy chanting Obama, shame on you and we dont want your aid before proceeding to the Department of Foreign Affairs on St Stephens Green.
On the way one of them,Mahmoud Ahmedfrom Domyat, toldThe Irish Timeswhat the situation in Egypt was like on the ground.
Its devastating, theres bullets from everywhere, he said while adding that there are also snipers on the Minaret of the mosques.
At night thered be this laser which if it points at one person for two seconds the person dies straight away, he said.
It went on me, I ducked down, the person behind me got the bullet.
Mr Ahmed said he has been shot in his right shoulder and elbow as well as in his leg and back.
Khalid Moustafa, from Alexandria, was another one of the protesters. He said the they were begging for help.
Most of the world is doing nothing, he said. Why havent they done anything? Are these people not humans?
Because these people are Egyptians nobody really cares.