Newry Unite is set to stage a rally against hate crime.
It follows a homophobic attack on members of the Rainbow Community last month.
The attack happened on Margaret Street as five men were leaving the Pride Ball in the early hours.
Three young men shouted homophobic abuse at the group before beating them.
Two victims received stitches to their faces.
The rally will take place on 15th October at Rainbow House in Newry at 1pm.
A public meeting will follow the event.
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