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Texas university cancels white nationalist rally

Updated on: 16 August,2017 09:48 AM IST  |  Chicago
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A Texas university has cancelled a planned white supremacist rally on its campus next month, citing safety concerns following the deadly violence at a rally in Virginia at the weekend

Texas university cancels white nationalist rally

Richard Spencer (left) and Nathan Damigo. Pic/AFP
Richard Spencer (left) and Nathan Damigo. Pic/AFP


A Texas university has cancelled a planned white supremacist rally on its campus next month, citing safety concerns following the deadly violence at a rally in Virginia at the weekend.


Texas A&M University, one of the most prestigious public colleges in US, scrapped a September 11 rally at which known white supremacist leader Richard Spencer was scheduled to speak. Spencer was one of the leading figures in a rally that saw hundreds of white supremacists gather Saturday in the town of Charlottesville, triggering violence that left one person dead and 19 others injured.


The university's decision to cancel the event came after it emerged that organisers were billing the event as "Today Charlottesville, Tomorrow Texas A&M." "Linking the tragedy of Charlottesville with the Texas A&M event creates a major security risk on our campus," the university said in a statement.

Spencer has been invited to speak at the University of Florida on September 12, although authorities have yet to give their approval. In an open letter to students, University of Florida president Kent Fuchs indicated how the college was torn over whether to give the event the green light.

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