UPDATE – US: Trump signals crackdown on people targeting statues

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By Beyza Binnur Donmez

ANKARA (AA) – In an apparent broadside against the drive to take down statues of figures linked to racism, US President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he had authorized the government to arrest anyone who vandalizes or destroys historical statues, with penalties of up to 10 years in prison.

"I have authorized the Federal Government to arrest anyone who vandalizes or destroys any monument, statue or other such Federal property in the U.S. with up to 10 years in prison, per the Veteran’s Memorial Preservation Act, or such other laws that may be pertinent," Trump said on Twitter.

"This action is taken effective immediately, but may also be used retroactively for destruction or vandalism already caused. There will be no exceptions!" he added.

Trump is known for announcing policy changes on Twitter while not always following through on them.

His move comes amid calls by many to remove statues of figures linked to racism – and in some cases, efforts to take them down without permission – in the wake of the killing of George Floyd, an unarmed African-American man, in police custody last month.

Floyd, 46, died after being pinned down on May 25 by a white police officer in Minneapolis, Minnesota after reportedly attempting to use a counterfeit $20 bill.

Sculptures and monuments honoring figures from the Confederacy, a group of states that tried to leave the US in 1861-1865 to preserve slavery, recently became a target of protesters, with many such statues toppled, vandalized, or decapitated in Washington D.C. and the neighboring state of Virginia, former home of the Confederate capital.

Protesters have pointed out that the Confederate leaders supported an illegal separatist movement, in addition to slavery.

Statues of Christopher Columbus, the 15th-century Italian explorer, were also targeted on the grounds that his voyages laid the groundwork for the violent extermination of local populations.

In Virginia, his statue was dumped in a lake, and another was decapitated in Boston, Massachusetts.

– No autonomous zone in capitol D.C.

Trump warned protestors in a later tweet that he will never let formation of an autonomous zone in Washington D.C. during his presidency, referring to Monday's attempt to declare " Black House Autonomous Zone."

"There will never be an “Autonomous Zone” in Washington, D.C., as long as I’m your President. If they try they will be met with serious force!," he said.

On Monday, police officers intervened a group of protestors outside the White House who declared the zone Black House Autonomous Zone and tried to remove statue of seventh US President Andrew Jackson.

Jackson who served as Abraham Lincoln’s vice president before becoming president in 1865, had owned at least half a dozen slaves in his native Tennessee and even lobbied to exclude the state from the Emancipation Proclamation, according to www.history.com.

A similar move occurred early June in Seattle, where protestor created a police free zone called Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone.

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