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Protesters hatred on full display in pro-Palestine rallies across nation


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Protesters hatred on full display in pro-Palestine rallies across nation

Young children were led in offensive anti-******* chants at a rally in Sydney on Sunday where a man was arrested after allegedly brandishing a placard emblazoned with a ***** *********.

The man, 56, was taken into custody at the pro-Palestine protest over the sign that read: “Stop ***** *******.” He has been charged with displaying a ***** symbol in public. The offence is punishable by up to 12 months jail and an $11,000 fine.

And in a video, a group of young kids are led in a chant of “How many kids have you ******* today?” by adults who punch the air as they shout.

At protests in Sydney and Melbourne last week the yellow and green flags of ******* group Hezbollah were prominent, with a 19-year-old woman charged in NSW over the public display of a prohibited ********** organisation symbol. There were none of those flags this week, but there were banners bearing a resemblance thanks to their colours.

One person was seen clutching one such flag showing Ned Kelly holding a rifle above the words “our boys in green and gold will win”.

NSW Police Assistant Commissioner Peter McKenna said legal advice given to police was that these flags were not a breach of the “nuanced legislation”.

He had said before the rally that “action will be taken” against anyone seen carrying Hezbollah-related material, including pictures of its slain leader Hassan Nasrallah.

In general, Mr McKenna said the crowd of 10,000 protesters were “well behaved” and police were “very happy”.

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Meanwhile in Melbourne, about 7000 protesters turned out for a rally that ended outside Flinders Street station. The rally went ahead despite warnings from police and politicians regarding the sensitivity of the date.

Four people were arrested for public order-related matters.

“Overall, police were pleased with the behaviour of attendees,” a police spokesperson said.

“There were no displays of prohibited symbols.”

Camera IconA man, 56, was taken into custody at the pro-Palestine protest over the sign that read: “Stop ***** *******.” Credit: News Corp Australia

However, one protester held up a banner with an ******** flag mocked-up in the style of a *********.

“The irony of becoming what you once hated,” it read.

At a pro-Palestine rally in Perth on Saturday a woman was spotted carrying a placard featuring the ******* chief’s image and praising him.

She had her sign confiscated by police but was not arrested.

WA ******** leader Libby Mettam said on Sunday the woman should have been detained. “There must be a zero-tolerance approach to protesters that are giving a voice to ********** regimes,” she said.



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