DATEI BILDER VOM 20 AUG 2020 Glasgow, Schottland, UK. September 2020. Die Polizei in Schottland verhaftete Sean Clerkin heute Morgen um 7.30 Uhr in seiner Wohnung in Barrhead. Er wurde zur Helen Street Police Station, Glasgow gebracht. WEITERE INFORMATIONEN FINDEN SIE UNTER. Quelle: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News.
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FILE PICS FROM 20 AUG 2020 Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 4 September 2020. Police Scotland arrested Sean Clerkin at 7.30am this morning at his Barrhead home. He was taken to Helen Street Police Station, Glasgow, where he was interviewed and charged with two alleged offences relating to a protest at Edinburgh Airport on the 20th August 2020: 1) Displaying an offensive banner saying “ENGLAND GET OUT OF SCOTLAND” ; 2) Edinburgh Airport bylaw: displaying a banner without permission. Mr Clerkin has been since been released and he vigorously denies all charges and believes his human rights have been breached in relation to freedom to protest and freedom of speech. For more info call Sean Clerkin on: 07761101504. **ORIGINAL INFO ON PICS BELOW** Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 20 August 2020 Pictured: Sean Clerkin of Action For Scotland doing COVID19 border/ports of entry protest to continue his call to the Scottish Government to close the border and all ports of entry for non essential travel from England to Scotland to protect the people Of Scotland from COVID-19. Sighting Professor Devi Sridhar of Edinburgh University in her comments recently in the New York Times wrote, ”Scotland and Northern Ireland have looked ahead at the coming winter and made a concerted plan to minimise community transmission......But neither nation has control over its borders because they are parts of the United Kingdom. So both now face a stream of incoming infections from England and Wales.” Sean is calling to reasonable men and women from south of the border to take their staycation south of the border and prevent furthering the spread of COVID-19 in Scotland.
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