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UK: Far-right Loyalist group disrupts Bloody Sunday memorial march in Glasgow
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25.01.2020
W/S Man beating 'Bloody Sunday' drum
W/S Police running down street
M/S Police confronting National Defence League (NDL) protesters
M/S Police officer confronting masked NDL protester
W/S Police cordon separating protesters
M/S Police cordon separating protesters
C/U Police with linked arms forming cordon
M/S Police cordon keeping protesters at bay
M/S Protester remonstrates with police
M/S Protester shouting in front of police cordon
M/S Protesters shouting in front of police cordon
M/S Police
M/S Policewoman walking away from policeman
W/S Line of policemen separating protesters
M/S Police blocking NDL protesters
W/S Bloody Sunday protesters shouting at NDL protesters
M/S Man being detained by police
M/S NDL protester being tugged to side by policeman
M/S Police walking down street
M/S Police rushing down street
M/S Police separating protesters
M/S Police separating protesters
M/S Police separating protesters
M/S Police marching down street
M/S Police marching down street
M/S Police pursuing NDL protesters
M/S Police detaining protester
W/S Bloody Sunday protesters marching along street
M/S Bloody Sunday protesters marching along street
SCRIPT
Members of the far-right Loyalist National Defence League (NDL) attempted to disrupt a Bloody Sunday memorial march in Glasgow on Saturday.
Police attempted to keep the two groups apart as rival protesters hurled abuse at each other as the parade took place. The march was temporarily halted several times after protesters blocked the parade route. One man was seen being detained by police, who said two people were arrested in total.
The parade was organised by a group remembering the 13 people who were shot dead by the British military in the Northern Ireland town of Derry during a protest march on January 30, in 1972.
W/S Police running down street
M/S Police confronting National Defence League (NDL) protesters
M/S Police officer confronting masked NDL protester
W/S Police cordon separating protesters
M/S Police cordon separating protesters
C/U Police with linked arms forming cordon
M/S Police cordon keeping protesters at bay
M/S Protester remonstrates with police
M/S Protester shouting in front of police cordon
M/S Protesters shouting in front of police cordon
M/S Police
M/S Policewoman walking away from policeman
W/S Line of policemen separating protesters
M/S Police blocking NDL protesters
W/S Bloody Sunday protesters shouting at NDL protesters
M/S Man being detained by police
M/S NDL protester being tugged to side by policeman
M/S Police walking down street
M/S Police rushing down street
M/S Police separating protesters
M/S Police separating protesters
M/S Police separating protesters
M/S Police marching down street
M/S Police marching down street
M/S Police pursuing NDL protesters
M/S Police detaining protester
W/S Bloody Sunday protesters marching along street
M/S Bloody Sunday protesters marching along street
SCRIPT
Members of the far-right Loyalist National Defence League (NDL) attempted to disrupt a Bloody Sunday memorial march in Glasgow on Saturday.
Police attempted to keep the two groups apart as rival protesters hurled abuse at each other as the parade took place. The march was temporarily halted several times after protesters blocked the parade route. One man was seen being detained by police, who said two people were arrested in total.
The parade was organised by a group remembering the 13 people who were shot dead by the British military in the Northern Ireland town of Derry during a protest march on January 30, in 1972.
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