National antiwar coalition calls for dropping all charges
against
C’ville anti-Klan protesters & no permit for
Aug. 12 ‘alt-right’ rally
Statement by the UNITED NATIONAL ANTIWAR
COALITION (UNAC)
The United National
Antiwar Coalition (UNAC) declares its solidarity with the more than 2,500
anti-racists who turned out July 8 in Charlottesville, Virginia, to oppose a
rally by the white-supremacist Loyal White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. We call
for the immediate dropping of all charges against the 22
people arrested on July 8.
We also call for the
Charlottesville city government to reverse its decision to grant a permit for a
national rally of so-called “alt-right” white supremacists in the city’s Emancipation
Park (formerly Lee Park) on Aug. 12. That “Unite the Right” rally is also to
support Charlottesville’s Confederate statues.
Further, we call on
all our affiliates and allies to be in Charlottesville on Aug. 12 to support
the local community in their opposition to racism, racist groups and symbols of
the slavery-defending Confederacy.
The KKK rallied to
oppose the City’s long overdue decision to take down its statues of
slavery-defending Confederate generals Robert E. Lee and “Stonewall” Jackson.
While the out-of-state racists were only able to mobilize a few dozen members,
it was critical that local folks showed the world that the Klan can no longer
inspire fear or intimidate opponents.
More serious was the
fact that the City of Charlottesville chose to grant a permit for the Klan
rally in the first place, and then went to extraordinary lengths to ensure that
the racists could proceed in the face of mass opposition.
This is not a
question of “free speech.” Klan rallies are held to recruit new members into a
violent, racist organization intent on inflicting physical harm on Blacks,
Jews, immigrants, Muslims, the LGBTQ community, leftists and any other target
it declares to be “un-American.” On July 8, the Klan prominently displayed a
banner calling on people to join their organization. Recruitment into violent
hate groups is not a right that has to be respected by anyone.
But in order to make sure these racist thugs could hold their
rally, Charlottesville’s city government deployed a massive police presence,
complete with City and State officers in full body armor, automatic weapons, a
personnel carrier, a helicopter and more. The Klan had a permit for a one-hour
rally. When they arrived 45 minutes late, the police provided them with an
armed escort into Justice Park (until recently Jackson Park), allowed them to
overstay their permit for a half-hour and then escorted them back to their
vehicles. When protesters expressed their anger at this police-Klan
collaboration, the police responded with tear gas and brutal arrests.
UNAC applauds
Charlottesville for deciding to remove its Confederate statues, which are
nothing more than aggressive symbols of white supremacy. USA Today recently
reported that there are 700 to 1,000 such Confederate monuments in 31 states -
far more states than the 11 that made up the Confederacy. This is not just a
Southern problem, and all these racist symbols must come down.
Contributions to a
bail and legal fees fund for the anti-KKK protesters arrested July 8 can be
made at: https://fundly.com/solidarity-c-ville-7-8-anti-racist-legal-fund
UNITED NATIONAL ANTIWAR
COALITION (UNAC)
PO Box 123, Delmar, NY 12054 -
Phone: 518-227-6947 - Email: UNACpeace@gmail.com
Website:
www.UNACpeace.org - 2017 Conference website: www.UNACConference2017.org
Founded in 2010, UNAC is a
national coalition of antiwar and social justice organizations working under
the banner of “Stop the Wars at Home & Abroad!” Some 300
people attended UNAC’s 4th national conference held June 16-18 in
Richmond, Va.