Anti-war graffiti painted on Limerick TDs' offices

Anti-war protestors have sprayed slogans against the use of Shannon Airport by the US military on the offices of the city's two junior ministers, Willie O'Dea and Tim O'Malley.

Anti-war graffiti painted on Limerick TDs' offices

Anti-war protestors have sprayed slogans against the use of Shannon Airport by the US military on the offices of the city's two junior ministers, Willie O'Dea and Tim O'Malley.

The words "Shame" and "US Planes Out of Shannon" were sprayed on the offices in Farranshone and Dooradoyle overnight, while leaflets relating to the US/British war against Iraq were also left outside.

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