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Yousaf: Racist graffiti shows need for ‘zero tolerance of hatred’

Scotland’s First Minister has said racist graffiti near his home showed the need for a “zero tolerance approach to hatred”.

Humza Yousaf spoke out after racist abuse related to his Pakistani heritage was sprayed on walls and fences of properties in Hamilton Steet, in the Broughty Ferry area of Dundee.

The houses targeted were near the home the First Minister shares with his wife and children – with Monday’s incident also taking place on the day controversial, new, hate

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