Worldwide Demonstrations, Vigils Commemorate Charlie Kirk

Cities around the world were filled with large demonstrations throughout the weekend following the assassination of Charlie Kirk on Sept. 10 at a university in Utah.
In a multi-million-person march in London, titled Unite the Kingdom, people took to their streets on Sept. 13, waving their nation’s flags, promoting free speech and patriotism, and opposing mass immigration.
First reported to be a crowd of more than 110,000, police later estimated the crowd was as large as 3 million, and it is being considered one of the largest demonstration in the history of the UK.
“If Charlie Kirk lived in this country, he’d have been imprisoned for some of the things he said,” Unite the Kingdom organizer Tommy Robinson said in a speech. “There’s only one country in the world and one government that’s fighting for all of our free speech. It’s not our government. It’s certainly not the European Union. It’s the Republican Party in the United States. It’s JD Vance. It’s Donald Trump.”…