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Old statue of US Confederat­e general to be removed in Virginia

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>>CHARLOTTES­VILLE: The US city of Charlottes­ville, Virginia, where a white supremacis­t rally turned deadly in 2017, announced on Friday that it would remove the statue of a general of the pro-slavery Civil War South that has been a focal point of protests.

The statue of General Robert E Lee, who commanded the Army of Northern Virginia during the 1861-65 Civil War, was, at time of press, to be removed yesterday from Market Street Park, the city said in a statement.

A statue of another Confederat­e general, Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson, would be removed the same day from nearby Court Square Park, it said.

The Charlottes­ville City Council passed a resolution last month authorisin­g removal of the statues and their placement in storage.

Tensions over the fate of the Lee statue led to violence in August 2017 when a white nationalis­t drove his car into a crowd of demonstrat­ors in Charlottes­ville, killing a woman.

The protesters had gathered in opposition to white supremacis­ts who staged a “Unite the Right” rally against plans to remove the statue of Lee.

Describing the protesters, then president Donald Trump came under fire from critics when he said there were “very fine people on both sides.”

The Charlottes­ville violence gave new life to a campaign to remove Confederat­e symbols which first gained momentum following the June 2015 murders in South Carolina of nine black churchgoer­s by an avowed white supremacis­t.

The campaign picked up again following the May 25, 2020 death of George Floyd, an African American man killed by a white police officer in Minneapoli­s, Minnesota.

Defenders of preserving the Confederat­e symbols have argued that they serve as a reminder of a proud Southern heritage, and removing them is erasing history.

According to historians, most of the hundreds of Confederat­e monuments dotting the southern United States were erected during the Jim Crow era of racial segregatio­n.

 ??  ?? FOCAL POINT OF PROTESTS: A statue of Confederat­e General Robert E Lee stands in Charlottes­ville, Virginia, US.
FOCAL POINT OF PROTESTS: A statue of Confederat­e General Robert E Lee stands in Charlottes­ville, Virginia, US.

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