Shops sell keyring tributes to loyalist killer who stood side-by-side with 'Coolock Says No' protesters
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Glen Kane, jailed in 1992 for his role in the murder of a Catholic man, has since become a controversial figure, celebrated by a small group of loyalists in East Belfast who idolize his past actions.
Despite serving time for a heinous crime, Glen Kane was spotted at a race-hate rally, prompting local sources to report on the troubling popularity of his radical beliefs among certain factions in the community.
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