Hannah Thomas hits out at ‘cowardly’ cops after injury during protest arrest

Following a discussion with the police, he says that protesters will not be stopped by the “coward police” or governments.
Formerly, Prime Minister Anthony, in the Grayndler seat of the Prime Minister Anthony, was a candidate for the Greens, on June 27, he joined a protest outside the SEC coating in Belmore.
Protesters claimed that the company has participated in the production of weapon components used by the Israeli defense forces.
The company strongly rejected the allegations.
Mrs. Thomas was arrested by the NSW police in the protest last month and suffered a very violent eye injury because she was afraid that she might lose her vision.
The old Greens candidate issued a strong message to the police for a protest in Sydney’s Hyde Park in the afternoon Sunday afternoon.
“You can send a coward police… And we will still not be afraid of you, Thom Thomas said.
“I prefer to look in the mirror every day and see someone who has a more eye and a disturbing face than someone who has no soul.”
He addressed the crowd for about 10 minutes, wore dark sunglasses and stood in front of the Palestinian and Lebanese flag.
“So we do not respect you to Albanian and (Chris) Minns, we do not owe you, we owe you to our resistance to the people of Gaza.
“… We will not stop.
“You must be afraid of our movement, because we are not afraid of you.”


Mrs. Thomas already underwent surgery to get rid of the injury in her eyes, but last week, 10 News+ said she would have at least one more surgery.
“Even if I don’t lose the eye, I don’t know how much I have taken back the vision, Thom Thomas said to the program.
“I won’t know for a few months because I will have at least one more surgery.”

Later, he was accused of preventing or resisting arrest, and was accused of rejecting all directions to disintegrate.
The NSW police withdrew a charges of the emergency anti-power used rarely introduced after the 2005 Cronulla rebellions.
Ms. Thomas was pleased to be not guilty of all three charges.
NSW Deputy Police Commissioner Brett McFadden said that he had previously watched the video of Mrs. Thomas’s arrest and had no evidence by the officers about the abuse.
However, a critical event was declared and the issue will be investigated by an independent police observer.
In the federal election, Mrs. Thomas received 25.1 percent of the first choice votes, but the Prime Minister, who received 53.5 percent of the first preferences, rolled by the Prime Minister.
Since the defeat, Thomas has been employed as a media officer for the Greens.
He recently said that he had affected the vision of injury to 10 News and could not look at a “too long” screen for a long time.
“I don’t know what’s going to happen in my career because of this injury.”
