Glasgow Orange Walk: Arrests after ‘racist and sectarian singing’ breaks out at Orange marches, says police chief

NOTE: This article was published on 18 September 2021 A senior police officer says arrests have been made and he is ‘aware of outbreaks of racist and sectarian singing’ by ’some’ attending in support of the Orange Order processions in Glasgow today, Saturday 18th September 2021 Read full article by Hannah Brown on The Scotsman…

NOTE: This article was published on 18 September 2021

Read full article by Hannah Brown on The Scotsman website here


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2 responses to “Glasgow Orange Walk: Arrests after ‘racist and sectarian singing’ breaks out at Orange marches, says police chief”

  1. Dan

    The Ulster Protestant sectarian organisations are strong in the UK’s North West Region too. I was repeatedly attacked by them as a child in my home. The UDA, UVF and the UFF are paramilitary organisations who had the support of International Nazis in MI5, MI6 and the British State, where they gained access to the covert military communications equipment used by The State to attack children in Minority communities. I was attacked in this way. My report is with you, and the Authorities as well.

  2. Dan

    We can prove how we are attacked by The State in this, and in so many other ways as well. This is traded as the illicit Market in ‘Judaica’ by Nazis internationally. Best wishes. We continue our vigilance.