New York, August 18 (RHC)-- In other fallout from Saturday’s white supremacist march in Charlottesville, the American Civil Liberties Union, the ACLU, has announced it will no longer defend hate groups seeking to march with firearms.
The ACLU has faced criticism -- even from many of its own members -- for helping organizers of the Unite the Right rally to secure a protest permit after the city of Charlottesville tried to block the rally.
Earlier in the week, Waldo Jaquith, a board member of the Virginia chapter of the ACLU, resigned after the deadly violence in Charlottesville.
In Wake of Charlottesville, ACLU Refuses to Defend Armed Hate Groups
Rilataj Artikoloj
Komentarioj
Lasu komentarion
Ĉiuj kampoj bezonatasPliaj Vidaĵoj
- Kubo celebras Tagon Mondan de Afrika Kulturo kaj posteuloj
- Raúl Castro kaj Díaz-Canel prezidis omaĝon al la Nacia Heroo José Martí
- Kuba prezidento gvidis ceremonion pro la Nacia Defenda Tago
- Asocio Kubo-Francio subtenas kunlaborajn projektojn en la insulo
- Raúl kaj Díaz-Canel vizitis la komandejon de la okcidenta armeo