The US president called his own citizens "saboteurs"

WASHINGTON, US President Donald Trump has once again called the protesting American citizens "saboteurs" and called for sabotage to maintain America's security and stability. We will fight hard against cars, ”he said, adding that he would make the United States the largest and safest country in the world.Addressing the White House, he said that the death of George Floyd would not be in vain, but that sabotage could not be allowed in the country under the guise of Floyd's murder, even during Trump's inauguration at night around the White House. Police in riot gear stormed a rally on Friday, removing hundreds of protesters by truck. Police in riot gear stormed a rally on Friday, removing hundreds of protesters by truck."I swear to uphold my nation's laws and I will abide by them," Trump said in a statement. "Violent protests in Washington yesterday have made Americans bow their heads in shame. Protect the capital." It has been decided to deploy thousands of armed soldiers and police in Washington. The president said what was happening was not peaceful demonstrations but an attempt to spread terrorism and chaos. The war on hatred would be fought through justice. Trump called the violent protests "domestic terrorism."He stressed that if the governor of the state fails to do his duty, he will stop the violent protests by deploying troops. 



On the other hand, solidarity is being expressed with the ongoing protests in the United States in several major cities of the world. And extraordinarily, some of America's largest companies have made statements against the killing of black Americans and in support of the protests that followed.Thousands march in Auckland, New Zealand, in protest of the killing of George Floyd, a black American in police custody, outside the U.S. Consulate in Auckland. Chanted slogans similar to those used in protests in the United States: "Black lives are important and there can be no peace without justice." Earlier, similar expressions were made in Britain, Brazil, Canada and many other countries. Was one-sided.Thousands strike in central London over police brutality in front of US embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark. Similar protests have taken place in Germany, where dictatorial regimes are in power. Also condemned the move by the US police. Large companies are usually silent on such occasions, but this time it has not. Technology, banking, and showbiz companies have spoken out in support of the protests, said Kelly McLe, a professor at the University of Berkeley School of Business "I am amazed that for the first time so many companies have spoken out on such an issue," Haney said.He said that this may be due to the video in which the brutal act of the police officer was exposed. After all, the people running these companies are also human beings. Black, non-white Americans work in their institutions and their The same people are included in the customers. The big companies that have supported the killing of a black American at the hands of a police officer and the subsequent protests against him include supermarkets such as Netflix, Google, Microsoft, Citibank and Target. ”US President Donald Trump The anti-fascist group "Anti-Fa" has been declared a terrorist movement by anti-fascist groups protesting against Nazi ideology, white supremacist racism and racist behavior. It is said that it has no central leader and that it operates independently.

In contrast, white extremists, known as "white supremacists", not only carry Nazi flags in their demonstrations, but also have Nazi flags and signs on their cars and homes. The group seeks to dominate the white race. It also justifies the killing of non-white people. It is said that members of this organization are currently in positions of power or government in a number of Western countries, including Australia, France, the United Kingdom, Germany, and the United States.
The group not only legitimizes the "White Australia Movement" movement that began in 1901, but also the black slave trade that began in the 16th century and is a strong supporter in the modern world, from Australia to Europe. And as far as the United States is concerned, Canada also has members, but their numbers are limited. The people of this white supremacist movement have been involved in everything from killing innocent people to burning their property, but no action has ever been taken against them. One of them even calls himself a "Templar". Not only are they involved in racial extremism, but they are also involved in the killing of non-Christians. These "Templars" forced black Muslim slaves kidnapped from Africa to become Christians.
Research by American researchers themselves has shown that in other regions occupied by white European nations, including the United States and Australia, the DNA of the offspring of black slaves abducted from Africa is found in African Muslims. Which proves that their ancestors were Muslims who were forcibly abducted and taken from Africa to America, Europe and Australia.
But to date, no government, from the United States to Australia, has designated "white supremacists" as terrorists, despite crimes such as murder, terrorism, and attacks on non-white minorities. Members of the Anti-Fa movement say they oppose all forms of racism and sexism, as well as anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim policies. President Trump blamed the organization for starting the riots in the United States that began after the death of black man George Floyd in various cities of the country and as a result. Curfew has been imposed in many cities.
The anti-fascist movement came to prominence in the United States three years ago when it opposed a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, against "anti-fascist Nazi ideology, white racism." President Trump also came under fire when he said there was violence from many quarters and did not openly condemn white racists. Was.
The US president and his administration have the power to declare an individual or a group a foreign terrorist. To do so, they can legislate and issue presidential decrees. Legal experts, however, have questioned whether President Trump has the authority to declare a national organization a terrorist organization. A national organization should be declared a terrorist.
He said any attempt to do so would raise concerns about the First Amendment to the US Constitution. Under the First Amendment, everyone across the country has freedom of expression, religion and assembly. Republican senators introduced a resolution in the upper house calling for "anti-FA" to be declared a local terrorist.
Reiterating the president's statement, US Attorney General William Barr blamed Antifa and said that other extremist elements had dominated the protests. It was Antifa and similar groups that started the riots and it was local. There is terrorism and we will take action against it. Earlier, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was cautious, saying the rioters were "anti-FA". He said it remains to be seen how the peaceful protest turned into a riot. Allison said he had evidence that people from outside the state of Minnesota were involved in the riots, but did not say whether he belonged to a political organization.

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