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Even cemeteries are not out of bounds to haters and bigots. Over the last two years, Jewish and Muslim cemeteries have come under hate incidents leading to a sense of fear and anger within both communities.

This morning, this graffiti on a sign for the Muslim Section in the Cathcart cemetery in Glasgow, was reported in. Britain First, the National Front and the British National Party are all cited on the graffiti which has infuriated community members.

If anyone has any information regarding this incident, they should call Police Scotland on 101 or report the information through this on-line reporting form.

Vandalism in Glasgow Cemetery