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‘No place for hate’: leaders condemn anti-migrant rally

29 August 2025 03:30 | News

The leaders of Australia hit an anti -immigrant rallies planned throughout the country because non -white ethnic groups are afraid of being targeted.

For Australia, a group of white-nationalist ideology, March plans to hold meetings in every capital on Sunday.

This ideology claims that people of the European descendants have collectively “replaced migrants from other ethnic groups.

Before the protests, the Federal government declared that there was no room for “any kind of hatred in Australia ..

A group of white-nationalist ideology plans to hold meetings in the capitals. (James Ross/AAP Photos)

Since the conflict in the Middle East, Ulus has experienced an alarming anti -Jewish and Islamophobic attacks since social harmony has been overcome.

Interior Minister Tony Burke said that those who try to divide and weaken the Australian society are not welcome.

“We stand against these rallies with modern Australia. Nothing can be less Australia,” he said.

Multicultural Works Minister Anne Aly said that Australia’s diversity is an integral and valuable part of its national identity.

“We will not be intimidated,” he said.

“This far -right activism brand, which forms the basis of racism and ethnosentrism, has no place in modern Australia.”

Interior Minister Tony Burke
“We are standing with modern Australia against these rallies, Tony says Interior Minister Tony Burke. (Mick Tsikas/AAP Photos)

Opposition Multicultural Work Spokesperson Paul Scarr, said that the material circulating for planned rallies caused great pain.

“Discussions on the migration policy must be carried out with the greatest respect,” he said.

“None of the Australian community should be chosen. To do so is separatist and wrong.”

On Thursday, Queensland deputy Bob Katiter threatened to punch a journalist at a press conference at a press conference where he accelerated his participation in Brisbane rally.

Mr. Katter released nine reporters after questioning about the Lebanese heritage.

“Oh, man, don’t say that because it bothers me and I am punching the blocks in his mouth because I said it,” he said.

The Human Rights Commission called on people to declare events when they witnessed humiliation for people, races, religions or colors of others.

The Commission warned that the worsening remained illegal.

Mat Pene Mathew, Commissioner Dr Pene Mathew, said that we were aware of the multicultural community members who expressed their concerns about working or doing their activities on the rally day because she was afraid of which response to the rally, ”he said.

“This rally proposed in Canberra is inconsistent with these values, and it is disappointing to see that it occurs in the Law.”


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