Great to see.
Hundreds of people turned out in Dublin City Hall on Monday evening for a silent vigil in memory of the victims of the Orlando massacre at the weekend.
The vigil in Dublin was replicated around the world in a powerful show of solidarity after the tragic events in the early hours of Sunday morning, when 49 people were killed and 53 wounded after a gunman opened fire in a LGBT nightclub in Orlando.
Songs were sung and LGBT flags were waved by many of those in attendance in what was a really heartwarming response to such a tragic set of events.
City Hall, Dublin in solidarity with #Orlando #LoveIsLove pic.twitter.com/Z6YqPBhmJT
— Colm O'Gorman 🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈🇮🇪 (@Colmogorman) June 13, 2016
Dublin standing in solidarity with #Orlando pic.twitter.com/K5uOOTqOus
— Cormac Cashman (@CormacCashman) June 13, 2016
Dublin standing in solidarity with #Orlando pic.twitter.com/K5uOOTqOus
— Cormac Cashman (@CormacCashman) June 13, 2016
To #Orlando from #Dublin with love❤️🌈#LoveWins pic.twitter.com/qNlnikjqzU
— Emma Ní Mhurchú (@Emma_Ni_M) June 13, 2016
Dublin standing as one with Orlando#Dublin4Orlando#Orlando#Dublin#LoveIsStrongerThanHate #LoveWins pic.twitter.com/5AlN8d5Bud
— Amanda Cooke (@TheOnlyAC) June 13, 2016
An amazing turnout for the #Orlando vigil in Dublin. Solidarity x pic.twitter.com/AAcRXhhbMp
— RTÉ 2FM (@RTE2fm) June 13, 2016
People staring to gather at City Hall #Dublin in sympathy & solidarity with victims in #Orlando & their loved ones 🌈 pic.twitter.com/66M6ABAJT7
— DublinByMouth: Niamh (@DublinByMouth) June 13, 2016
Dublin stands with #Orlando @DublinCityHall @DublinPride pic.twitter.com/YgnjHMGffd
— Paul McAuliffe TD (@PaulMcauliffe) June 13, 2016
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