Anti-migration rallies condemned as protesters arrested

In anti -immigration rallies throughout Australia, racism and extremism were condemned after a point of arrests after violent conflicts.
Tens of thousands of nationalists, dozens of dogs and Australian flags and equipment covered at least one horse on Sunday Sunday on Sunday, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Canberra attended the Australian rallies in big cities.
Speakers and participants were painful to indicate that they were not against immigrants, but they wanted less migration.
However, he passed into rhetoric racism and xenophobia and became conspiracy for some, a speaker in Sydney is a theory of “embarrassing, defeating and changing people with Anglo-Celtic and European heritage”.
The well-known Neo-Nazis also made speeches in Sydney and Melbourne.
The Australian Social Services Council condemned hatred, fascism and violence, and said that it was standing with all affected communities.
CEO Cassandra Goldie said that rallies should not provide people with a platform to “divide communities or spread false information about their migration and effects”.
“Australia’s diversity is a great power, not a threat,” he said.
The NSW police estimated that approximately 15,000 people participated in the Sydney rally.
Hundreds of civil servants, including a marathon, including more than one event, said that there was no significant incident or injury after being deployed around the city.
Officers took out a woman allegedly violating Sydney’s Peace in Hyde Park.
Deputy Commissioner Deputy Commissioner Scott Tanner said he was satisfied with the behavior of the crowd and that everyone followed the instructions.
In Melbourne, it was a different story in which violence exploded between rival rallies.
Officers had to use pepper spray to break conflicts between anti-fascist and pro-fascist protesters.
Victoria police said six people were arrested and faced with charges of attacking the police, and that he was facing robbery, attack and resistance to the police.
Two officers were injured after they were shot by the bottles thrown to them.
Victoria police estimated that the crowded size was 5000.

A man was arrested in Brisbane and attacked the police, and another man was detained for violating peace.
Queensland police said that approximately 6000 protesters participated in the Brisbane rally.
The right -hand fireman Pauline Hanson spoke hundreds of migration and more Australian pride at a rally outside the Parliament in Canberra.
The speech of a national leader later turned into a Saleloko, who rejected climate change and was a native welcome to the country ceremonies and forced to children in schools.
He targeted more than 100 Canberrans fascism and racism, gathered in the Commonwealth Park before marching to the Parliament Building, “F ** K closed”, “Ev White garbage” and “immigrants were accepted here” and the Parliament Building.
Cabinet Minister Murray Watt, who condemned the protests, said, “The fact that this was organized and introduced by Neo-Nazi groups tells us everything we need to know about the hate and division of division that such rallies are related to such rallies,” he said.

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