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March against racism and fascism | March against racism and fascism |
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About 500 people have joined a march and rally in Glasgow to speak out against racism and fascism. | |
The annual Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC) St Andrew's Day march carried the message that there is no place in Scotland for racism. | |
The Glasgow Anti-Racist Alliance (GARA) supported the event, which ended with a celebration at the ABC venue on Sauchiehall Street. | |
The STUC said the march celebrated "diversity and shared humanity". | |
Racial abuse | |
It follows a number of high-profile racist incidents. | |
Earlier this month, youths hacked off a 15-year-old Sikh boy's hair in the Leith area of Edinburgh. | |
He was subjected to a tirade of racial abuse in Pilrig Park before being kicked and punched to the ground. | |
On 8 November, Asian gang members Imran Shahid, Zeeshan Shahid and Mohammed Faisal Mushtaq were jailed for life for the 2004 abduction and murder of white teenager Kriss Donald in Glasgow. | |
Mary Senior, assistant secretary of the STUC, said: "The march went really, really well and the sun shined for us, which always helps. | |
"I think it's so important to have a visible demonstration through the streets of Glasgow to show that we all stand together against racism. | |
"It was really vital that people turned out to show they abhor the things that have happened recently." | |
GARA director Jatin Haria said: "If we really want to change Scottish society for the better, then we all need to get involved and make a stand. | GARA director Jatin Haria said: "If we really want to change Scottish society for the better, then we all need to get involved and make a stand. |
"Together we can build an anti-racist Scotland." | "Together we can build an anti-racist Scotland." |
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