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US govt re-erects monument to ex-Confederate in Washington

By RT International

The statue of Albert Pike was toppled and set on fire amid the BLM unrest in 2020

The only outdoor memorial honoring a Confederate general in the US capital has been renovated and re-installed.

The monument to Massachusetts native Albert Pike reappeared in its place on Sunday. It was first dedicated in 1901 by local freemasons in honor of Pike’s service to the fraternity, and stood in Judiciary Square until it was vandalized, pulled down, and set ablaze in June 2020 amid the nationwide Black Lives Matter unrest.

The damaged statue was removed from the scene by the National Park Service (NPS) shortly afterward, while its pedestal was left standing in the square. The base of the monument was covered in pro-BLM graffiti but was cleaned of it after the BLM protests waned.

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