Colin's family attended the protest organised by Republicans in Drogheda to call for Colin's release. The protest was a follow-up to a previously held protest in the same location two weeks ago. On this occasion Colin's wife Martine and four of their children along with other family members were in attendence. One of the organisers of the protest said afterwards that they "were delighted with the turn-out in Drogheda" and that "it was a privilage to have Colin's family present".

Members of Colin's familly joined republicans from Newry, Dublin, Meath, Louth and Armagh to protest against his continuing incarcration and the extradition of other republican detainees.



Special Branch officers from the 26 Counties take the details of members of Colin's family as well as those of other protesters.

One man who attended the protest said afterwards: "I took my children to the protest with me last night. My children met Colin's children and I could see the sadness in Colin's childrens' eyes. They miss their dad. People all over Ireland need to know whats happening to Colin duffy and his family. So people need to start highlighting this injustice and start the protests all over Ireland. I will be out protesting again very soon."