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Rival protesters clash in Glasgow amid migration tensions

The demonstrations took place in Scotland following a stabbing attack allegedly involving a Sudanese asylum seeker

Published 14 Jun, 2026 00:24

| Updated 14 Jun, 2026 00:26

Police officers separate rival demonstrators during an anti-racism rally on Buchanan Street in Glasgow, Scotland, on June 13, 2026. ©  Craig Meighan / PA Images via Getty Images

Anti-immigration and anti-racism protesters scuffled with police during rival demonstrations in Glasgow, Scotland, amid tensions fueled by a stabbing attack allegedly involving a Sudanese asylum seeker.

On Saturday, the NGO Stand Up to Racism held a rally in downtown Glasgow, with organizers calling on supporters to “reclaim the streets from the far right.” Participants carried Scottish and Palestinian flags and chanted, “Refugees are welcome here,” according to The Herald.

Around 70 counterprotesters arrived at the event, many dressed in black and wearing balaclavas.

As police sought to keep the rival groups apart, some anti-immigration demonstrators pushed against barriers and shoved officers. Some of their opponents also pushed police while attempting to break through the separation line.

Police Scotland said one man was arrested for threatening an officer, while another officer was struck by an egg thrown during the unrest.

“A number of reported hate crimes will now be investigated,” a police spokesperson said.

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An anti-racism demonstration also took place in Belfast, Northern Ireland, to denounce the riots that followed a stabbing on Monday. A Sudanese asylum seeker has been charged with attacking a man in the street and allegedly blinding him in one eye.

Another high-profile incident occurred on Friday in Brierfield, northwest England, where a man stabbed a 17-year-old girl in the middle of a street, causing non-life-threatening injuries. Police described the suspect as a British man of Pakistani descent.

The recent attacks have reignited debates about migration and what right-wing politicians and activists describe as “two-tier” policing. They argue that the incidents highlight the government’s inability to adequately address crimes committed by foreigners and other non-white offenders.

Prominent anti-immigration activist Tommy Robinson said he was detained for several hours at Heathrow Airport on Saturday under anti-terrorism legislation and had his phone seized by police.

According to Sky News, Robinson is scheduled to take part in a debate at the Oxford Union next week on whether the West is “right to be suspicious of Islam.”

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