Glasgow last June, which injured six people including 42-year-old police constable David Whyte. Activists say the incident occurred "as a direct result of the dysfunctional UK asylum support and accommodation system".The hotel, which has been sharply criticised by campaign groups who compared the situation to a "humanitarian crisis", was being used to house asylum seekers at the time.Glasgow group Refugees For Justice called on people to gather in the city's George Square on Saturday afternoon to "remember our friends and what happened to all of us last year".It said on Twitter: "One year ago, our beautiful city Glasgow was wounded as a direct result of the dysfunctional UK asylum support and accommodation system."Join us in remembering our.
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