Unite the Right, also called the United Alternative, was a Canadian political movement from 1997 to 2003. Its goal was to merge the country's two right-of-center political parties: the Reform Party of Canada (later the Canadian Alliance [CA]) and the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada...
Are the leaders of the infamous “Unite the Right” rally held in Charlottesville, VA on August 12 “white supremacists” or something else? Heather Heyer was brutally killed and many others wounded when a car being driven by James Alex Fields, Jr., a Hitler-loving 20-year-old diagnosed sc...
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The Trial Over "Unite the Right": With Molly Conger, Robert Evans. We talk with Molly Conger, a Charlottesville journalist, over the ongoing legal battle over the 2017 Unite the Right rally.
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Violence erupted in Charlottesville, Virginia on Sunday as Unite The Right organizer Jason Kessler was attacked while trying to hold a press conference.
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WASHINGTON, June 20 (Xinhua) -- Hundreds of people are expected here for a demonstration this summer on the one-year anniversary of the deadly "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville in the U.S. state of Virginia. The National Park Service approved an application for the August rally, ...
"They've proven to you that the alt-right is the alt-right. They're racists, they're anti-Semites. No kidding. You knew that when you walked in here," Kolenich told the jury. "I want you to say: 'So what?'" Kolenich argued that other defendants could not have foreseen what Ja...
One year ago, hundreds of mostly white menmarchedon Charlottesville, Virginia, for the first Unite the Right, a demonstration ostensibly meant to protest the removal of Confederate statues that soon turned deadly. The events of that weekend are seared into our collective memory. Hordes of white ...