CHARLOTTESVILLE –
UPDATE – A car Saturday, drove down on protesters in the Us Charlottesville (Virginia) in the street were gone to their dismay to express about a march of extreme right-wing nationalists. To movies was to see the car people scooped up, and then rapidly drove away. How many people were injured and how severe they are ready, is still unknown.
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The protesters wanted an interview. Nationalists, supporters of the so-called “alt-right” and neo-nazis are in Charlottesville gathered to protest against plans to build a statue to take away from general Robert E. Lee, the leader of the southern states in the American civil war (1861-1865).
Folks said counter protesters were hit by a vehicle as they turned the corner. The Medics are here.
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Saturday, it came to violent clashes between groups of protesters. The police kept himself largely on the sidelines, even though the authorities of the state of emergency was declared, if necessary, quick action.
President Donald Trump spoke Saturday on Twitter, in general, against hatred and violence. His wife, Melania was for him. “Let’s communicate without hatred in our hearts”, tweeted she.
The controversial sculpture dates from 1924. For the opponents, it is above all a symbol of white superioriteitsideeën; the south fought in the civil war for the preservation of slavery. On the removal of the image, is still a lawsuit that has been filed by residents who want to preserve it.