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Post by chris_dreads on Sun 15 Nov 2009, 5:01 pm

Two rival marches have led to a number of minor skirmishes in Glasgow.

About 1,500 anti-racism protesters marched through the city under the banner Scotland United, in opposition to the Scottish Defence League (SDL).

The SDL - an offshoot of the English Defence League - had been attempting to hold an "anti-Islamist" demonstration.

There were clashes outside Central Station and at several points around the city centre. Police said they had made five arrests.

The Scotland United rally, backed by trade unions, politicians and faith groups, gathered at Glasgow Green and marched to George Square.

Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon was among those who attended the rally, organised to oppose the views of those involved with the SDL.

Police said about 80 SDL protesters gathered in Cambridge Street, north of the city centre, and there were clashes.

The SDL protesters, some with their faces partly covered with scarves, sang songs and chanted "SDL" as they held their demonstration.

Supporters of the controversial group, some waving flags or holding SDL banners, were surrounded by police officers who kept them apart from a group of counter-protesters who had congregated in the area.

Shouts of "scum" were hurled in the direction of the SDL by some onlookers, while the group responded by clapping and waving at those who objected to their presence.

Hundreds of police officers had gathered in Cambridge Street in a bid to prevent disruption during the static protest.

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About 1,500 anti-fascist protesters marched to George Square

Dozens of police cars and vans lined the streets in the Cowcaddens area and police motorcyclists circled around the area while a police helicopter kept watch from above.

The SDL demonstration ended when its protesters boarded buses to take them away from the area.

The SDL were dispersed to other parts of the city, police said. There was later a heavy police presence in the Paisley Road area to the south of the city centre.

Strathclyde Police estimated about 80 people took part in the SDL protest and said some 1,500 attended the Scotland United rally at George Square.

Five men had been arrested - one in connection with an alleged racial breach of the peace in the Ibrox area.

The other four were arrested in connection with alleged breaches of the peace in the city centre and in the Central Station area.

'Minor incidents'

Assistant Chief Constable Fiona Taylor said: "This has been a successful operation for Strathclyde Police and our partners. Having two high profile demonstrations taking place in the city at the same time was always going to be a challenge. I am pleased to say that we met that challenge and that the day passed off with only minor incidents reported.

"When planning for a day like today, we always have to strike a balance between protecting people's right to peaceful protest and ensuring that the city continues to operate with the minimum of disruption to the people who live and work here. I believe we achieved just that."

"I would like to thank the public for their patience and co-operation both in the run up to and during today's events. The fact that they passed off without any major incident is a tribute to Glasgow and its people."

The English Defence League has held several demonstrations, including events in London, Manchester and Leeds, in recent months.

The group describes accusations of racism or fascism as "flat-out untrue".

The SDL was formed in protest against Muslim "extremists" and "jihadists", the group has said. It has accused the UK government of not taking significant action against the "Islamist assault" which the group claims is threatening British culture.

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Re: Glasgow will not welcome Racists

Post by Martin on Sun 15 Nov 2009, 5:11 pm

The only city in the UK who forced them off the streets and into hiding in pubs.

Well done to anyone who turned up in opposition to the SDL.

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Re: Glasgow will not welcome Racists

Post by chris_dreads on Mon 16 Nov 2009, 1:50 pm

Martin wrote:The only city in the UK who forced them off the streets and into hiding in pubs.

Well done to anyone who turned up in opposition to the SDL.


thank you martin Very Happy Razz

was a good day indeed, apart from UAF and the socialist youth splitting off from a group who wanted to stay at the pub on cambridge street and confront the fascists, and then at the end the guy applauded them for staying Suspect

least our objective was attained Smile

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Re: Glasgow will not welcome Racists

Post by Martin on Mon 16 Nov 2009, 4:42 pm

If anyone's not been following this, there's a decent (but lengthy) read HERE

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Re: Glasgow will not welcome Racists

Post by Dan! on Tue 17 Nov 2009, 11:29 pm

I was in glasgow on saturday. I was unbelievably confused as to why there were so many police. Apparently there was alot of hassle in Govan in relation to this.

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Re: Glasgow will not welcome Racists

Post by chris_dreads on Wed 18 Nov 2009, 10:32 am

Dan! wrote:I was in glasgow on saturday. I was unbelievably confused as to why there were so many police. Apparently there was alot of hassle in Govan in relation to this.


thats what i heard aswell, apparently they were bussed down ibrox way

isnt govan a very multi-racial area anyway? silly place to hold an anti-islam demo

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Re: Glasgow will not welcome Racists

Post by Martin on Wed 18 Nov 2009, 11:19 am

chris_dreads wrote:
Dan! wrote:I was in glasgow on saturday. I was unbelievably confused as to why there were so many police. Apparently there was alot of hassle in Govan in relation to this.


thats what i heard aswell, apparently they were bussed down ibrox way

isnt govan a very multi-racial area anyway? silly place to hold an anti-islam demo


It is, but can you guess what else is down Ibrox/Govan way?

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Re: Glasgow will not welcome Racists

Post by Malky on Wed 18 Nov 2009, 11:28 am

Martin wrote:
chris_dreads wrote:
Dan! wrote:I was in glasgow on saturday. I was unbelievably confused as to why there were so many police. Apparently there was alot of hassle in Govan in relation to this.


thats what i heard aswell, apparently they were bussed down ibrox way

isnt govan a very multi-racial area anyway? silly place to hold an anti-islam demo


It is, but can you guess what else is down Ibrox/Govan way?

The home of the sensational sons of William, the glorious Glasgow Rangers, the Gers, the Teddy Bears.
I've no been watching Only An Excuse? on YouTube...

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Re: Glasgow will not welcome Racists

Post by chris_dreads on Thu 19 Nov 2009, 2:55 pm

Malky wrote:
Martin wrote:
chris_dreads wrote:
Dan! wrote:I was in glasgow on saturday. I was unbelievably confused as to why there were so many police. Apparently there was alot of hassle in Govan in relation to this.


thats what i heard aswell, apparently they were bussed down ibrox way

isnt govan a very multi-racial area anyway? silly place to hold an anti-islam demo


It is, but can you guess what else is down Ibrox/Govan way?

The home of the sensational sons of William, the glorious Glasgow Rangers, the Gers, the Teddy Bears.
I've no been watching Only An Excuse? on YouTube...


thanks chick


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