Approximately 30 people took to the streets of Douglas to have their voices heard.
There was a strong police presence whilst the protest was carried out, but it passed smoothly without any arrests being necessary.
Speaking about the march Inspector Phil Shimmin said it’s important to recognise that the right to freedom of expression within lawful parameters is respected by the Isle of Man Constabulary, no matter what the subject of the protest.
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