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statue of a former Belgian king was covered in paint and then pulled down by anti-racism protestors. statue was of King Leopold II, who was King of Belgians from 1865 to 1909. He was also ruler of Congo Free State in Africa from 1885 to 1908. statue of him in Belgian city of Antwerp was attacked by protestors over weekend. It was removed from its pedestal on Tuesday. Hundreds of protestors cheered as statue came down. City officials say they will probably put the statue in city museum. A city official said: "The square where the statue stood will be redesigned in 2023. There will be no room for it there afterwards. It will remain part of museum's collection."

Over 64,000 people signed online petition against memory of Leopold on Tuesday. They want more people to know about what he did in Congo. Historians say he was responsible for the deaths of more than 10 million Congolese people during his 23-year reign. A newspaper said these deaths led to first use of the term, "crime against humanity". The petition said: "In space of 23 years, this man killed more than 10 million Congolese without ever having set foot in Congo." He made huge personal fortune from the rubber plantations he owned. Another petition was signed by 8,000 people. They believe he was not "slave king" and that people who ran the Congo led to millions of deaths.

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