Two Canadians have been identified as participants with the KKK, neo-nazi and white supremacist protestors in last weekend's march on Charlottesville, Virginia which ended up in violent clashes.
The two men were identified from still frames from the increasingly popular Vice News (American cable & streaming video channel) documentary.
People on social media have been trying to identify the participants, such as those opposed to PEGIDA movements, PEGIDA originating in Germany as Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West.
According to the documentary, one man claimed to drive 12 hours from Canada to participate, and our correspondent Ross Ingram reports:
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U.S. President Donald Trump has posted on social media in a tweet storm that it's "So foolish" that communities want to remove statues from the Confederate Era of Generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson, that American culture and history is being ripped apart.
Our correspondent in Canada, Ross Ingram, says Canadians are making different decisions and moving forward to take down these memorials.
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