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Chants of 'no justice no peace' ring out as thousands turn out to support Black Lives Matter movement

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Black Lives Matter movement in Glasgow after similar protests around the world on Sunday. Following an appeal by the First Minister for those attending the Glasgow Green event to “stay safe”, the overwhelming majority appeared to be keeping to social distancing guidelines necessary as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Those at the event heard first hand from speakers of their experiences of racism, both in Scotland and worldwide. Chants of “No justice, no peace” rang out while many held aloft homemade banners calling for an end to racism.Organisers say the site has a socially-distanced maximum capacity of 5,456 people, or up to 10,900 if all attendees are two-person households.Chief Constable Iain Livingstone said on Friday that Police.

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