Far-right demonstrators in Boston appeared to be greatly outnumbered by their opponents - perhaps as much as ten to one - as the city braced for two competing rallies.
I ask everyone to be peaceful today and respect our City. Love, not hate. We stand together against intolerance.
— Mayor Marty Walsh (@marty_walsh) August 19, 2017
The events were taking place a week after clashes at a white supremacist protest in Charlottesville, Virginia, that resulted in more than 20 people being injured and one young woman, Heather Heyer, being killed. A 20-year-old man has been charged with her murder.
The protests appeared to be overwhelmingly peaceful, although CNN said that police arrested eight anti-fascist protesters after briefly clashing with police.
Police have arrested at least 8 people who appear to have been counter-protesters at the Boston “Free Speech” rally https://t.co/R6ntuzihI6 pic.twitter.com/BqZWIT8Jdw
— CNN (@CNN) August 19, 2017
Donald Trump has found himself under intense criticism for his slow response to the events in Virginia and his suggestion there was “blame on many sides”, rather than an unequivocal criticism of the neo-Nazis and racists who were present.
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