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Published 31 Jul, 2015 06:44am

Confederate flags placed at Martin Luther King site

MIAMI: Two white men were captured on surveillance videos placing Confederate flags in a historically black church in Atlanta, Georgia where Martin Luther King Jr once preached, police said on Thursday.

The half-dozen small flags were placed overnight by the unidentified suspects at different locations around the Ebenezer Baptist Church, which is contiguous to The Martin Luther King Jr Centre for Nonviolent Social Change in Atlanta.

“We do have images of two white males placing those flags,” Atlanta Police Chief George Turner told reporters.

“Obviously, by placing the Confederate flags on this historical site, there is no way that we cannot classify this as a hate crime. “The Civil War banner, an emblem of the slave-owning South and seen by many now as a white supremacist symbol, has become a focus of an intense debate on racism in America since last month’s killing of nine black worshippers at a Charleston church.

The suspect in the massacre, Dylann Roof, had posted a picture of himself holding the Confederate flag and a handgun.

Ebenezer Baptist Church’s senior pastor Raphael Warnock said the sight of the flags in his church was “disturbing and sickening, but unfortunately not terribly surprising”.

Published in Dawn, July 31st, 2015

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