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8th June 2016
02:58pm BST

"No one intervened. No one said anything. “It was sad, I felt really let down. I thought someone would eventually get up and say something, but no one stood up, they just watched us. It was so humiliating.”The students have been living in Ireland to carry out their studies and both were shocked at the blatant racism they suffered. Listeners were shocked at the student's recollection of events on the radio show and urged people to name and shame the bar:
Ireland clearly has a problem with Racism, this is shameful, so embarrassed South Africans being treated like this in Dublin #liveline
— Katie Dawson (@katiedawson23) June 7, 2016
Come on. The bar was proud of its policy when excluding black people, let's make sure they get known for it. Name the bar #liveline #racism — Terence Cosgrave (@terencecosgrave) June 7, 2016
The students reported their incident to the Gardaí but were told nothing would come of the matter. Listen to the full interview below.#liveline Name & Shame the establishment. They refuse to appear on your show ! @rte supporting #racism !??
— Chris Curran (@ChrisCurran_IRE) June 7, 2016