The Sun (Malaysia)

Thousands join anti-racism march

> Counter protesters dwarf far-right ‘free speech’ rally in Boston

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BOSTON: Thousands of antiracism demonstrat­ors flooded the streets of Boston on Saturday, dwarfing a gathering of white nationalis­ts in the city and triggering scuffles with police but avoiding the serious violence that marred a similar event a week earlier in Virginia.

A “free speech” rally by farright groups had been scheduled to run until 2pm, but a half-hour before that police escorted its participan­ts – whose numbers appeared to be in the dozens – to safety past a throng of antiracism protesters.

Officials estimated turnout of about 40,000 demonstrat­ors. Authoritie­s said there were 27 arrests, mostly for assault and battery against the police, and disorderly conduct.

Aerial photos showed counter-protesters filling one of Boston’s main streets for several blocks, in a huge outpouring of anti-racist sentiment in this strongly Democratic northeaste­rn city.

While Boston saw no repeat of the violence that erupted last weekend in Charlottes­ville, Virginia, isolated scuffles between police and protesters prompted President Donald Trump to weigh in, with a tweet intoning against the “many anti-police agitators in Boston”.

But as protesters began departing central Boston without major incident later Saturday, he followed up with a more positive tone.

“I want to applaud the many protesters in Boston who are speaking out against bigotry and hate,” he tweeted.

“Our country will soon come together as one!”

Boston Police Commission­er William Evans told a press conference that while there were people “who came here to cause problems,” authoritie­s were able to maintain order and keep the two sides apart.

He credited a unit specially trained for crowd control.

The demonstrat­ion was held at a time of anguished debate on racial relations, which was fanned when Trump defended some participan­ts in last week’s white nationalis­t and neo-Nazi rally as “very fine people”. – AFP

 ?? AFPPIX ?? Counter protesters in witch costumes hold up signs after a march to the “Free Speech Rally” on Boston Common on Saturday in Boston, Massachuse­tts.
AFPPIX Counter protesters in witch costumes hold up signs after a march to the “Free Speech Rally” on Boston Common on Saturday in Boston, Massachuse­tts.
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