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John Parker, Eyewitness Donbass, visits memorial at Tops Market in Buffalo, N.Y.

On Sept. 18,  Struggle-La Lucha’s John Parker, socialist candidate for U.S. Senate, visited the Tops Market in Buffalo, N.Y., where 10 Black people were massacred by a white supremacist in May. Parker made a statement explaining the links between the violent ultra-right movement in the U.S. and Washington-funded neo-Nazis in Ukraine.

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