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Oxford anti-racism demo; London to review statues

The group of mostly young students chanted 'take it down' outside Oriel College where Victorian Cecil Rhodes's stone image is sculpted. The demonstration follows the toppling of a statue of the slave trader Edward Colston in Bristol by anti-racist protesters.

Oxford anti-racism demo
Oxford anti-racism demo; London to review statues
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Published : Jun 10, 2020, 9:40 AM IST

Updated : Jun 10, 2020, 12:08 PM IST

London: Thousands protested at Oriel College, Oxford on Tuesday demanding the removal of an imperialist statue amid rising anger over racial inequality in Britain.

Anti-racism demonstration at Oxford

Mobilised through the Black Lives Matter movement from the US, the group of mostly young students chanted 'take it down' outside Oriel College where Victorian Cecil Rhodes's stone image is sculpted.

The demonstration follows the toppling of a statue of the slave trader Edward Colston in Bristol by anti-racist protesters on Sunday.

One protester said it was shameful to have colonial representation and said it celebrated 'stealing from African countries'.

Read more: Churchill statue vandalised in London during protests

British historian and professor at Oxford University Peter Frankopan said 'one has to be very careful' when singling out historic figures since all of Britain was built on wealth taken from other countries.

Meanwhile, a statue of the 18th-century slave owner Robert Milligan was removed from its place in London's docklands on Tuesday, watched by cheering supporters of the Black Lives Matter movement.

London's mayor announced on Tuesday that more statues of imperialist figures could be removed from Britain’s streets, as the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis continued to spark protests and drive change around the world.

Also read: Clashes erupt at 'Black Lives Matter' protest in London

(With inputs from AP)

London: Thousands protested at Oriel College, Oxford on Tuesday demanding the removal of an imperialist statue amid rising anger over racial inequality in Britain.

Anti-racism demonstration at Oxford

Mobilised through the Black Lives Matter movement from the US, the group of mostly young students chanted 'take it down' outside Oriel College where Victorian Cecil Rhodes's stone image is sculpted.

The demonstration follows the toppling of a statue of the slave trader Edward Colston in Bristol by anti-racist protesters on Sunday.

One protester said it was shameful to have colonial representation and said it celebrated 'stealing from African countries'.

Read more: Churchill statue vandalised in London during protests

British historian and professor at Oxford University Peter Frankopan said 'one has to be very careful' when singling out historic figures since all of Britain was built on wealth taken from other countries.

Meanwhile, a statue of the 18th-century slave owner Robert Milligan was removed from its place in London's docklands on Tuesday, watched by cheering supporters of the Black Lives Matter movement.

London's mayor announced on Tuesday that more statues of imperialist figures could be removed from Britain’s streets, as the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis continued to spark protests and drive change around the world.

Also read: Clashes erupt at 'Black Lives Matter' protest in London

(With inputs from AP)

Last Updated : Jun 10, 2020, 12:08 PM IST
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