Decision on Story Bridge Palestine protest pushed back
A court decision on whether a pro -Palestinian protests can continue along the story bridge was postponed until 15 o’clock today.
Discussions were heard in a CBD courtroom packaged all morning, some organizers that journalists who took notes were spilled on the ground and some organizers should sit outside.
Palestinian Group Justice Magan-Djin, Kangaroo Raymond Park in Point’deki Raymond Park in Fortitude Valley’deki Centenary Park at 13 o’clock on Sunday, which was planned to walk on the bridge on Sunday.
Pro -Filestin walking organizer Remah Naji.Credit: Courtney Kruk
Police representatives said that the protests would be insecure to Judge Janelle Brassington and that the Brisbane Municipal Assembly would cause unreasonable disruptions to the city, referring to the statements opened by the Municipal Assembly.
Organizers argued that similar incidents have occurred before incidents and that they have made enough notification to the police to prepare for March.
Brassington said he would go back at 15:00 to make a timely decision to representatives. “In everyone’s attention,” he said.
The Justice for Palestine was planning a press conference for Magan-Djin 13:00, but confirmed that it would be postponed until a decision was decided.
Organizer Remah Naji, the group’s proposal fails to make an objection, he said.
Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner was receiving questions from the other side of the river in the Southern Bank, as the debate continued on Thursday morning.

