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Australian vigil for assassinated right-wing activist

Hundreds of Australian, right -wing activist Charlie Kirk is expected to gather a guard in memory.

While the American pro -Trump impressive was talking at a university event in Utah, he was deadly shot on Wednesday and asked some political leaders to erupt the grief and to condemn violence.

“This is terrible,” said Prime Minister Anthony told the Albanians to journalists at Cairns on Friday.

“I think the world was shocked by such an event, and my heart goes to Mr. Kirk’s family.”

Mr. Kirk founded Turning Point USA, a conservative advocacy group, which was active in university campuses and usually finds viral fame on social media.

The Australian branch of the organization will keep a watch on Friday to honor Sydney’s “memory and inheritance” at Hyde Park.

“Charlie Kirk was brave and determined to fight against wars through discourse rather than violence,” Turning Point Australia’s national director Joel Jammala. He said.

“Violence is never the answer to the political dispute, and it reduces the principles of democracy.”

Mr. Albania said that people with complaints should have a say from the “ballot” and criticize Australia’s political “eaves”.

“Whether on the left or the extreme right, we need to continue to get rid of the eaves, but there is no place for political violence,” he said.

Independent MP Allegra Spender said that Australians should invest in “listening to each other and involving a constructive way to avoid making political violence more widespread.

“You cannot end this kind of division and violence in the United States … Scary.” He said.

NRL player Jarome Luaiu and former Prime Minister Tony Abbott, including the remarkable Australians are among those who paid tribute to Mr. Kirk.

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