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Hundreds take part in human rights march in Glasgow
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Several hundred people have marched through Glasgow as part of a demonstration about human rights. Organisers are hoping the event will highlight opposition to the government's decision to allow terror suspects to be held for 42 days without charges being brought.
The BBC also featured the march:
March puts human rights in focus
Hundreds of people are taking part in a human rights march and rally in Glasgow.
The event celebrates the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
There are also protesting against the UK Government's recent decision to extend detention without charge for suspected terrorists to 42 days.
The event brings to a close the World assembly of Civicus, which has been held at Glasgow's SECC.
During the past week Civicus, the global alliance for citizen participation, has brought together more than 1,000 activists from 150 countries.
They have been in Glasgow to debate issues such as climate change, trade and pre-charge detention.
Kumi Naidoo, the outgoing secretary general of Civicus, said: "We want the people of Scotland to stand with us as we raise our concerns about vital human rights issues - such as draconian anti-terror laws, and growing poverty.















