Am Buidheann Dubh
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Am Buidheann Dubh ([əm ˈpujən̪ˠ ˈt̪uh]; Scottish Gaelic for The Hidden Group) is a group of self-described "nationalists" and "guerilla artists" whose aim is to raise awareness of Scottish independence.[1] They have anonymously placed banners and signs, usually in Gaelic, in highly visible public places around Glasgow.[2][3]
The group claimed to have:
- placed a banner on Glasgow's Squinty Bridge[2]
- placed a tag in Glasgow Cathedral to commemorate Robert Wishart, a former bishop of Glasgow and friend of Robert the Bruce who is at the heart of a campaign to erect a memorial over his, to date, unmarked grave[2]
- placed a gag on a statue of Robert Burns during Burns Night to draw attention to censorship of Burns in his era[2]
References[edit]
- ↑ Spowart, Nan (20 February 2017). "Mystery Indy posters appear in Glasgow". The National. Retrieved 22 February 2017.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 April O'Neill (11 November 2010). "The Black Gang storms the city". The Digger. Glasgow. pp. 10–12. ISSN 1749-6837.
- ↑ Roden, Alan (2013-09-20). "Flag-burning mob". www.pressreader.com. Retrieved 2021-10-01.
Another group attending the rally is Am Buidheann Dubh...
External links[edit]
- Buidheann Dubh page on Facebook
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