Glasgow despite police warnings to stay away. The large crowd turned out for the Glasgow Says No To Racism event that kicked off at 10.30am with a host of speakers.
Trade unionists and campaigners addressed the mass gathering and called for Scots to come together in a bid to end racism.People held banners and signs calling for an end to racism while chants of "no justice, no peace" erupted from the crowd.Protesters also ‘took the knee’ for one minute in remembrance of tragic George Floyd who died in America after a cop knelt on his neck.The 46-year-old father’s death sparked outrage across the globe with mass gatherings, silent vigils and violent riots taking place since May 25.
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