Black Lives Matter protest scheduled for St Andrew Square this weekend postponed

Over 300 people have expressed an interest in going to the protest on Facebook
Black Lives Matter protest scheduled for St Andrew Square this weekend postponedBlack Lives Matter protest scheduled for St Andrew Square this weekend postponed
Black Lives Matter protest scheduled for St Andrew Square this weekend postponed

A second Black Lives Matter protest planned for this weekend has been postponed by a week to ensure attendees from last Saturday’s demonstration have had 14 days to self-isolate.

Originally scheduled for midday this Saturday, the second Black Lives Matter protest will now take place at St Andrew Square on Saturday, June 20.

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Over 300 people have expressed an interest in going to the protest on Facebook. Attendees have been asked to wear all black attire and bring banners, flags and signs. Organisers have also asked that masks and gloves are worn and that attendees adhere to social distancing rules standing two metres apart.

This particular protest will focus on the city’s statues and landmarks commemorating historical figures with links to the slave trade. Whilst Edinburgh City Council leader Adam McVey confirmed that a plaque will shortly be erected by the Melville Monument outlining Henry Dundas’ ties to slavery, protest organisers do not believe the council is doing enough to address the issue of its statues.

Accomplished local musician and protest organiser Joseph Malik told the Edinburgh Evening News: “This protest is about the statue of a mass killer who killed thousands of Africans and up held the block on slavery for another 15 years, which killed thousands more as confirmed by Sir Geoff Palmer. Does Germany have statues of Hitler? No. The slave master as we call him lined his pockets with the blood of our people and this is Scotland's shame, which must be addressed. As one of the main spokesmen for the Black Lives Matter movement, I’m not happy with some wee silly bit of wood telling us of his crimes. We want this taken down; this is a symbol of evil to us.”