Man Shot At US Colonial Statue Protest
The Philippine Star|June 17, 2020
LOS ANGELES (AFP) — A man was shot Monday as a heavily armed militia group attempted to defend a statue from US protesters in New Mexico, officials and media reports said.
Man Shot At US Colonial Statue Protest

Monuments linked to colonialism and slavery are being toppled and removed globally as worldwide anti-racism protests continue after the death in US police custody of George Floyd, an unarmed black man.

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