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Loyalist protest over Glasgow marches ban | Loyalist protest over Glasgow marches ban |
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Hundreds of people joined a demonstration in Glasgow in protest at a decision to ban marches this weekend over fears of sectarian disorder. | |
Four Loyalist marches and an Irish Republican parade were banned by the council after a meeting on Wednesday. | Four Loyalist marches and an Irish Republican parade were banned by the council after a meeting on Wednesday. |
It followed violent sectarian clashes on the two previous weekends. | It followed violent sectarian clashes on the two previous weekends. |
The head of the Orange Order in Scotland said it would soon decide whether to pursue legal action against Glasgow City Council. | |
The Scottish Protestants Against Discrimination (SPAD) group, backed by the Orange Order, organised Saturday's protest outside Glasgow City Chambers. | |
Jim McHarg, Grand Master of the Grand Orange Lodge of Scotland, said his group was standing "shoulder-to-shoulder" with SPAD in protest at the council's decision. | |
He said: "There is no evidence of any protests or any planned protests against them. There should have been no reason to ban this parade because of trouble at the Republican parade. | |
"Civil religious liberties are being taken away from people of this city and across the country by the nationalist-run authorities. There seems to be an agenda against protestants, against my organisation in particular. We feel it is unjust and unjustifiable." | |
He added: "At the moment we have paperwork away to our lawyers. We are still awaiting the final written decision by the council processions committee. | |
"We will run it past our QC and then make a valued judgement on whether we can take this case up with the courts." | |
It is understood that the council buildings were closed on Saturday to staff apart from a few exceptions. | |
On Saturday 7 September, a police officer was injured as two Irish Republican marches and Loyalist counter-demonstrations were held in Glasgow. | On Saturday 7 September, a police officer was injured as two Irish Republican marches and Loyalist counter-demonstrations were held in Glasgow. |
The counter-demonstrations at both marches were quickly contained by police, who had deployed officers in riot gear and mounted police. | The counter-demonstrations at both marches were quickly contained by police, who had deployed officers in riot gear and mounted police. |
The heavy police presence came a week after a full-scale riot developed in Govan when Loyalists tried to disrupt another Irish Republican parade. | The heavy police presence came a week after a full-scale riot developed in Govan when Loyalists tried to disrupt another Irish Republican parade. |
Police told Glasgow City Council that its intelligence pointed to a "strong likelihood" of disorder at marches in the city this weekend. | Police told Glasgow City Council that its intelligence pointed to a "strong likelihood" of disorder at marches in the city this weekend. |
Supt John McBride said there had been calls on social media from Republicans to target Loyalist events and demands from Loyalists to protest against Republican parades. | Supt John McBride said there had been calls on social media from Republicans to target Loyalist events and demands from Loyalists to protest against Republican parades. |
Glasgow City Council leader Susan Aitken said the violence and destruction on the city streets over the past two weekends had been "simply unacceptable". | Glasgow City Council leader Susan Aitken said the violence and destruction on the city streets over the past two weekends had been "simply unacceptable". |
"We can't have repeats of that nor can we repeat the very heavy police presence that was on the streets last Saturday," she said. | "We can't have repeats of that nor can we repeat the very heavy police presence that was on the streets last Saturday," she said. |
"It is not sustainable or desirable to constantly have 400-plus officers in full public order gear on the city streets every weekend." | "It is not sustainable or desirable to constantly have 400-plus officers in full public order gear on the city streets every weekend." |
Ms Aitken said there needed to be a moratorium on marches to provide some "breathing space" and an opportunity to work out what to do next. | Ms Aitken said there needed to be a moratorium on marches to provide some "breathing space" and an opportunity to work out what to do next. |
"Whatever we thought we knew about parades, that's not what is happening any more," she said. | "Whatever we thought we knew about parades, that's not what is happening any more," she said. |
The SNP politician called on the leaders of the organisations involved to "step up and give some confidence and guarantees" that there would not be a repeat of the violence of recent weeks. | The SNP politician called on the leaders of the organisations involved to "step up and give some confidence and guarantees" that there would not be a repeat of the violence of recent weeks. |
The Church of Scotland said it recognised that the decision made by Glasgow City Council was not based on religious discrimination nor a desire to oppress the protestant faith. | The Church of Scotland said it recognised that the decision made by Glasgow City Council was not based on religious discrimination nor a desire to oppress the protestant faith. |
Planned Loyalist and Republican marches | Planned Loyalist and Republican marches |
Saturday 14 | Saturday 14 |
Pride of the North Flute Band - 60 expected participants - prohibited | Pride of the North Flute Band - 60 expected participants - prohibited |
Bridgeton Protestant Boys Flute Band - 300 participants - prohibited | Bridgeton Protestant Boys Flute Band - 300 participants - prohibited |
Republican Network for Unity - 150 participants - prohibited | Republican Network for Unity - 150 participants - prohibited |
Whiteinch Orange and Purple District 7 - 120 participants - prohibited | Whiteinch Orange and Purple District 7 - 120 participants - prohibited |
Sunday 15 | Sunday 15 |
Partick Orange and Purple District 15 - 60 participants - prohibited | Partick Orange and Purple District 15 - 60 participants - prohibited |
Saturday 21 | Saturday 21 |
Independent Loyal Orange Order - starts 10:00 - 50 participants expected | Independent Loyal Orange Order - starts 10:00 - 50 participants expected |
Pride of Govan Flute Band - starts 10:00 - 800 participants | Pride of Govan Flute Band - starts 10:00 - 800 participants |
Drumchapel Orange and Purple District 57 - starts 11:00 - 120 participants | Drumchapel Orange and Purple District 57 - starts 11:00 - 120 participants |
Springburn Campsie Apprentice Boys of Derry - starts 12:00 - 60 participants | Springburn Campsie Apprentice Boys of Derry - starts 12:00 - 60 participants |
West of Scotland Band Alliance - starts 12.30 - 200 participants | West of Scotland Band Alliance - starts 12.30 - 200 participants |
Friday 27 | Friday 27 |
Govan Somme Association - starts 18:15 - 100 participants | Govan Somme Association - starts 18:15 - 100 participants |
Saturday 5 October | Saturday 5 October |
Orange and Purple District No12 LLOL1 - starts 15:00 - 110 participants | Orange and Purple District No12 LLOL1 - starts 15:00 - 110 participants |
Saturday 12 October | Saturday 12 October |
Bridgeton No Surrender Flute Band - starts 13:00 - 350 participants | Bridgeton No Surrender Flute Band - starts 13:00 - 350 participants |
Royal Black Preceptory 672 - starts 10.25 - 50 participants | Royal Black Preceptory 672 - starts 10.25 - 50 participants |