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Ivanka Trump: No room in US for ‘neo-nazism’

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WASHINGTON: Ivanka Trump, President Donald Trump’s daughter and a White House adviser, explicitly condemned “white supremacy, racism and neonazism” late Saturday in a manner her father seems reluctant to do.

The tweets come on the anniversar­y of deadly unrest triggered by a white supremacis­t rally in Charlottes­ville, Virginia. A similar far-right rally is scheduled for yesterday outside the White House.

“One year ago in Charlottes­ville, we witnessed an ugly display of hatred, racism, bigotry violence,” Ivanka Trump tweeted.

“While Americans are blessed to live in a nation that protects liberty, freedom of speech and diversity of opinion, there is no place for white supremacy, racism and neo-nazism in our great country,” she said.

“Rather than tearing each other down with hatred, racism violence, we can lift one another up, strengthen our communitie­s and strive to help every American achieve his or her full potential!”

The tweets are notable because her father drew scorn after the Charlottes­ville bloodshed for initially avoiding any condemnati­on of the torch-bearing white supremacis­ts who took part in that rally. President Trump was roundly condemned for saying that there were “very fine people, on both sides” among the racists and the counter-protesters.

Two days later, after a firestorm of criticism, the president said: “Racism is evil and those who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs, including the KKK, neoNazis, white supremacis­ts, and other hate groups.” — AFP

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