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This is a discussion on Anti-War Protests Lead to Disruption at Glasgow British Military Parade within the Europe forums, part of the Topical Discussion category on Politics.ie. Festivities across the country - including RAF flypasts, parades, and parachute displays – had been organised to pay tribute to ...
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| Festivities across the country - including RAF flypasts, parades, and parachute displays – had been organised to pay tribute to men and women in uniform. Chants were heard from a small number of protestors, believed to be from an Irish Republican group. Another group responded with chants of “no surrender to the IRA”. Police had to intervene to control crowds. Link |
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