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KKK rally in Virginia leads to rival protests and clashes | KKK rally in Virginia leads to rival protests and clashes |
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A march by supporters of the white supremacist Ku Klux Klan (KKK) group in the US state of Virginia has been met by hundreds of rival demonstrators. | A march by supporters of the white supremacist Ku Klux Klan (KKK) group in the US state of Virginia has been met by hundreds of rival demonstrators. |
Dozens of KKK members took part in an authorised march to protest at the planned removal of a statue of General Robert E Lee from Charlottesville. | Dozens of KKK members took part in an authorised march to protest at the planned removal of a statue of General Robert E Lee from Charlottesville. |
Lee commanded forces of the pro-slavery Confederacy in the US Civil War. | |
The marchers, some carrying Confederate flags, were separated from rival groups by metal barricades and armed police. | The marchers, some carrying Confederate flags, were separated from rival groups by metal barricades and armed police. |
The KKK supporters were escorted to and from the rally on Saturday by police. | The KKK supporters were escorted to and from the rally on Saturday by police. |
They were greeted in the university town by large crowds chanting "shame" and "racists go home" shortly after they had gathered at Justice Park. | They were greeted in the university town by large crowds chanting "shame" and "racists go home" shortly after they had gathered at Justice Park. |
"Police were deployed to secure access to the park and ensure the safety of all involved," a Virginia State Police spokeswoman said. | "Police were deployed to secure access to the park and ensure the safety of all involved," a Virginia State Police spokeswoman said. |
Police declared the counter-protests "unlawful" and used tear gas to disperse the crowds. Several people were arrested, local media report. | Police declared the counter-protests "unlawful" and used tear gas to disperse the crowds. Several people were arrested, local media report. |
While some Americans regard the Confederate flag and associated Civil War monuments as part of their Southern heritage, the far right have adopted them as a rallying cause. | |
Some observers argue that US President Donald Trump's election to the White House re-energised the far right across the US. | |
In May, a torch-lit rally against the removal of Confederate monuments in Virginia was condemned by a local mayor. More than 100 people attended a counter-protest the following night. | In May, a torch-lit rally against the removal of Confederate monuments in Virginia was condemned by a local mayor. More than 100 people attended a counter-protest the following night. |
A rally in February 2016 ended with the arrests of 13 people after a violent brawl between members of the KKK and rival demonstrators resulted in a number of stabbings in Anaheim, California. | A rally in February 2016 ended with the arrests of 13 people after a violent brawl between members of the KKK and rival demonstrators resulted in a number of stabbings in Anaheim, California. |
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