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Anti-racism protestors have marched through Glasgow to mark the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade. | Anti-racism protestors have marched through Glasgow to mark the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade. |
The St Andrew's Day Anti-Racism March, organised by the Scottish Trades Union Congress, will remember the anniversary of the act to abolish the trade. | The St Andrew's Day Anti-Racism March, organised by the Scottish Trades Union Congress, will remember the anniversary of the act to abolish the trade. |
The annual march and rally aims to focus on the racism and discrimination that still exist today. | The annual march and rally aims to focus on the racism and discrimination that still exist today. |
Politicians and faith and community groups will also be represented. | Politicians and faith and community groups will also be represented. |
First Minister Alex Salmond has given his support to the rally. | First Minister Alex Salmond has given his support to the rally. |
He said: "Different traditions do not undermine the Scottish culture - they enrich and enhance it. | He said: "Different traditions do not undermine the Scottish culture - they enrich and enhance it. |
"I am proud to say that there are many shades and strands in the Scottish tartan." | "I am proud to say that there are many shades and strands in the Scottish tartan." |
Osama Saeed, of the Muslim Council of Scotland, said: "It is vital that racismand Islamophobia are tackled head-on as much as it has ever been." | |
The event began with a march at Blythswood Square from 1100 GMT, followed by a rally at the Glasgow Film Theatre in Rose Street. | The event began with a march at Blythswood Square from 1100 GMT, followed by a rally at the Glasgow Film Theatre in Rose Street. |
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