Black Atlanta woman posing as a white member of the Ku Klux Klan

A black woman posing as a white member of the Ku Klux Klan has been charged with terrorism, the Independent reports. A black woman accused of posing as a white member of the Ku Klux Klan in order to threaten her neighbors is facing terrorism charges. African American families received threatening letters ...

Trump accused of violating Ku Klux Klan law

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) has accused President Trump and the Republican Party of violating the Ku Klux Klan Act due to efforts to reverse election results in key states, writes The Hill. In the amended lawsuit filed on the evening of December 21, a human rights organization ...

Riots in the USA: in Virginia, the leader of the Ku Klux Klan drove into a crowd of protesters

US police have arrested self-proclaimed Ku Klux Klan leader Harry Rogers for driving into a crowd of Black Lives Matters protesters in Virginia. The BBC writes about this. According to prosecutors, Rogers, 36, drove “recklessly” in the direction of the protest and...

Who are the white nationalists and what do they want?

The quirky-appealing Charlottesville, Virginia campus, which still has a legacy of slavery, was the epicenter of clashes this past weekend between white nationalists and other right-wing groups on one side and protesters on the other. The reason for the conflict was the planned ...

In New York, convicted mechanic who wanted to kill Obama by radiation

In New York, 51-year-old mechanic Glendon Scott Crawford appeared before a federal jury on charges of racism. A white supremacist is accused of plotting to create and use a remote-controlled device called the Hiroshima Beam to kill Muslims and...

Ku Klux Klanov preparing for an assassination attempt on Obama and Muslims

The Albany District Court of New York is considering the case of 51-year-old Glendon Scott Crawford, who intended to use a remote-controlled X-ray machine he had assembled as a weapon of mass destruction to fight Muslims and President Barack Obama. It is reported in ...

In South Carolina, the Ku Klux Klan rally will be held in support of the Confederation flag

A branch of the far-right Ku Klux Klan organization in North Carolina has received permission from the South Carolina government to hold a rally in support of the Confederate flag. The action, in which the participation of 100-200 people is planned, will take place on July 18 in Columbia, near the local Capitol, next to the flagpole of the military ...

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