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Gettysburg 'flag-burning hoax' sees armed far-right groups assemble | Gettysburg 'flag-burning hoax' sees armed far-right groups assemble |
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Rumours that anti-fascist protesters planned to burn American flags on the Gettysburg Civil War battleground site led to armed far-right groups turning up in numbers on US Independence Day. | Rumours that anti-fascist protesters planned to burn American flags on the Gettysburg Civil War battleground site led to armed far-right groups turning up in numbers on US Independence Day. |
Posts on social media by supposed antifa leaders urged members to meet at the Pennsylvania site on 4 July. | Posts on social media by supposed antifa leaders urged members to meet at the Pennsylvania site on 4 July. |
In response, far-right groups assembled on the historic grounds on Saturday - but no adversaries showed up. | In response, far-right groups assembled on the historic grounds on Saturday - but no adversaries showed up. |
The holiday marks the US declaration of independence from Britain in 1776. | The holiday marks the US declaration of independence from Britain in 1776. |
The posts that appeared on social media ahead of the Independence Day celebrations reportedly called for people to flock to the site in face paint. | The posts that appeared on social media ahead of the Independence Day celebrations reportedly called for people to flock to the site in face paint. |
Activists would "be giving away free small flags to children to safely throw into the fire", the hoax call suggested. | Activists would "be giving away free small flags to children to safely throw into the fire", the hoax call suggested. |
"Let's get together and burn flags in protest of thugs and animals in blue," one anonymous Facebook post said. | "Let's get together and burn flags in protest of thugs and animals in blue," one anonymous Facebook post said. |
There is no evidence to suggest that those responsible for the online posts are in any way linked to antifa - a loosely-affiliated network of mainly far-left activists. | There is no evidence to suggest that those responsible for the online posts are in any way linked to antifa - a loosely-affiliated network of mainly far-left activists. |
Hours before the flag-burning was supposed to start, far-right groups gathered in a parking lot next to a Wal-Mart. Some were armed. | |
"It doesn't matter if it's a hoax or not," Christopher Blakeman, who travelled to the Gettysburg site from West Virginia on Saturday, told the Washington Post newspaper. | "It doesn't matter if it's a hoax or not," Christopher Blakeman, who travelled to the Gettysburg site from West Virginia on Saturday, told the Washington Post newspaper. |
"They made a threat, and if we don't make our voices heard, it'll make it seem like it's OK," he added. | "They made a threat, and if we don't make our voices heard, it'll make it seem like it's OK," he added. |
In his Independence Day address on Saturday, President Donald Trump vowed to defeat what he called the "radical left" as protests against racism and police brutality continue. | |
Mr Trump said he would "fight... to preserve the American way of life", while railing at "mobs" targeting historical monuments. | |
In May, the president said the US would designate antifa, which he accused of starting riots at street protests over the death of African American George Floyd, a terrorist organisation. | In May, the president said the US would designate antifa, which he accused of starting riots at street protests over the death of African American George Floyd, a terrorist organisation. |
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