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Explainer: Who are Antifa, the ‘boogaloo’ movement and others blamed in U.S. protest violence? – Reuters

| June 7, 2020

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump and his allies have sought to blame left-wing extremists for the violence and looting at U.S. protests over police brutality while local authorities and watchdog groups have pointed to the threat posed by right-wing movements. FILE PHOTO: A flag, bearing a leftist symbol associated with Antifa, is reflected behind a Boston Police officer during the Straight Pride Parade rally in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., August 31, 2019.

Who are Antifa, the ‘boogaloo’ movement and others blamed in U.S. protest violence? – Japan Today

| June 7, 2020

U.S. President Donald Trump and his allies have sought to blame left-wing extremists for the violence and looting at U.S

I-Team: What is the Boogaloo Movement? – KLAS – 8 News Now

| June 7, 2020

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) Three men remain in custody after they were accused of plotting an attack at a Black Lives Matter Protest in Las Vegas. Prosecutors said theyre members of the Boogaloo Movement. Prosecutors also revealed members of this movement considered bombing a building near Lake Mead, a power substation in central Las Vegas and a Reopen Nevada protest.

George Soros conspiracy theories explode on Twitter in wake of protests – The Jewish News of Northern California

| June 7, 2020

Right-wing conspiracy theorists are increasingly claiming that George Soros is funding recent protests and riots across the United States in the aftermath of the George Floyd killing.

U.S. Marines order removal of controversial symbol from their installations – MyStateline.com

| June 7, 2020

Posted: Jun 6, 2020 / 04:04 PM CDT / Updated: Jun 6, 2020 / 06:10 PM CDT ARLINGTON COUNTY, Va. (KNWA/KFTA) The United States Marine Corps. ordered the removal of public displays of the Confederate battle flag, according to the military branchswebsite

Coronavirus Claims Some of World War IIs Last Witnesses – The New York Times

| June 7, 2020

In Europe, the virus has taken some of the last witnesses of its grim history. For years, Gildo Negri visited schools to share his stories about blowing up bridges and cutting electrical wires to sabotage Nazis and fascists during World War II.

Coronavirus Depletes the Keepers of Europes Memory – The New York Times

| June 7, 2020

ROME For years, Gildo Negri visited schools to share his stories about blowing up bridges and cutting electrical wires to sabotage Nazis and fascists during World War II. In January, the 89-year-old made another visit, leaving his nursing home outside Milan to help students plant trees in honor of Italians deported to concentration camps. But at the end of February, as Europes first outbreak of the coronavirus spread through Mr.

Congress’ Grassroots Effort to Make ‘Never Again’ Resound in Classrooms Across America – Algemeiner

| June 7, 2020

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. Photo: Phil Kalina/Flickr. JNS.org Amid the rise in antisemitism in the United States and abroad, President Donald Trump signed the Never Again Education Act last month as part of Jewish American Heritage Month, one month after the 75th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany.

AP FACT CHECK: Trump’s alternate reality in time of anguish – Minneapolis Star Tribune

| June 7, 2020

WASHINGTON "Vicious dogs." "Ominous weapons." Injured police. Gagging protesters. Shattered storefronts.

Religious leaders split over reopening places of worship in England – The Guardian

| June 7, 2020

Christian leaders have welcomed the governments announcement that places of worship in England will be allowed to reopen for individual prayer from 15 June, but Muslim and Jewish leaders said the move was not appropriate for the way they practise their faith.


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