Rallies have been organised in cities around Ireland in solidarity with the complainant in the rugby rape trial.
All four men were acquitted yesterday, sparking debate on the public nature of the trial.
The trial has also led to conversations on the nature of consent, and the use of social media.
After yesterday's verdict, public reaction was swift, with calls and donations flooding in to rape crisis organisations and an outpouring of sympathy for the complainant.
Dozens of demonstrators in solidarity with complainant in Belfast rape trial in Dublin pic.twitter.com/LrH0NAu7lS
— Juliette Gash (@JulietteGash) March 29, 2018
Demonstration has swelled to hundreds. Many carrying I Believe Her and I stand with her placards after 4 Men acquitted in Belfast rape trial pic.twitter.com/tv4oTrpmIQ
— Juliette Gash (@JulietteGash) March 29, 2018
Solidarity rally with Belfast rape complainant blocking O’Connell street pic.twitter.com/70YTzr1njJ
— Juliette Gash (@JulietteGash) March 29, 2018