‘No Nazis, no KKK, no fascists in the USA!’, chant Boston protesters

Tens of thousands of anti-racism protesters have opposed the “Free Speech” rally in the US city of Boston that featured right-wing speakers.
The rally on Boston Common, which attracted only a small crowd, disbanded early and the participants were escorted out by police.
The organisers had said they would not give a platform to racism or bigotry.

Tensions are high after violent demonstrations in Charlottesville, Virginia last weekend turned deadly.
The Boston Herald reported that up to 30,000 people attended the protest. Demonstrators had gathered at a Boston sports centre and then marched en masse to the common.
Those at the conservative rally were confined to the bandstand area on Boston Common. Crowds of anti-racism protesters surrounded the bandstand but were kept some distance away.
Hundreds of police were deployed and clashes broke out later between some police and anti-rally protesters.
Many anti-rally protesters wore stickers showing the face of 32-year-old Heather Heyer, who died when a car was driven into a crowd of counter-protesters at last Saturday’s far-right rally in Charlottesville.
“It’s time to do something. We are out here to add an extra body to the numbers of those who resist,” said Katie Zipps, who travelled from Malden, north of Boston, for the protest.
The crowd chanted “No Nazis, no KKK, no fascists in the USA!” and carried banners with slogans such as “Stop pretending your racism is patriotism”.
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh later thanked the counter-demonstrators, who he said “came out to share the message of love, not hate.”
“To fight back on the white supremacists and the Nazis that were coming to our city, I want to thank everyone who came,” he said.-BBC