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Gucci donates $500K to US student gun reform march

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NEW YORK: Italian luxury fashion brand Gucci on Friday followed a slew of US celebritie­s in announcing a donation of $500,000 to next month’s student march on Washington demanding tougher gun controls.

The donation, first reported by Women’s Wear Daily and confirmed by a Gucci spokeswoma­n in the US, gives another huge boost to what is considered an unpreceden­ted youth mobilizati­on against gun violence following last week’s shooting in Florida.

“We stand with March For Our Lives and the fearless students across the country who demand that their lives and safety become a priority,” the label said in a statement.

“We have all been directly or indirectly impacted by these senseless tragedies.”

The rally is scheduled to take place on March 24, with sister rallies planned across the country to demand that US Congress come up with effective legislatio­n to address the epidemic of gun violence in the US.

The rally is being organized by students from the Florida high school where a 19-year-old armed with a semi-automatic rifle killed 17 people in Parkland, Florida.

On Monday, George Clooney and his human rights lawyer wife Amal, Oprah Winfrey, director Steven Spielberg and his actress wife Kate Capshaw, and film producer Jeffrey Katzenberg and his wife Marilyn each also pledged $500,000.

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 ??  ?? Protesters take part in a rally for gun-control in Fort Lauderdale. (AFP)
Protesters take part in a rally for gun-control in Fort Lauderdale. (AFP)

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