Julian Assange joins pro-Palestine march across Sydney Harbour Bridge before police stop rally citing safety fears | Sydney Harbour Bridge

Julian Assange, Bob Carr and Ed Husic, including the Big Big Children’s Crowds, protested against Israel’s behavior in Gaza and to die there in the rain to die in the rain.
A world -famous turning point was closed to traffic on Sunday at 11.30 and the protesters gathered in Lang Park in the city center in cold weather before going north to Bradfield Park along the bridge.
Around 15:00, the NSW police ordered phones throughout the city to stop the pro -Palestin march due to security concerns, and the authorities turned the protesters at the northern end.
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“Message from the NSW Police: In consultation with the organizers, March should stop due to public security and wait for more instructions,” he said.
A police helicopter went up to the hill for the protesters’ armies back and walking towards the city.
He read a second text message: “After consulting the protest organizers, we want everyone to stop walking to the north. We will look at everyone back to the city as soon as the walk stops, but to keep everyone safe, it has to be done in a controlled way.
Previously, domestic actor Meynne Wyatt and old football and the Australian Craig Foster of the year, while among the tens of thousands of people walking in wet weather, Green Senator Mehreen Faruqi spoke passionly before the walk.
Faruqi, a clearly anxiety critic of the federal government’s act of Israel’s behavior in Gaza, said, “We cannot allow Sydney to land in chaos,” he said.
“Thank you for challenging Chris Minns,” he said. “This is a man who wants you to stay at home and to be silent in the face of a genocide.
“It was never about logistics. It was never about traffic. It was never about communication or anything else. It was always about stopping and silencing us. He was always about protecting the Israeli and workers’ government from accountability.”
The police rejected an application from organizers to facilitate the march that warns you on a potential crowd and a potential crowd and a warning.
However, on Saturday, the NSW Supreme Court decided that the march could continue.
On Sunday, the protesters carried pots and pans to emphasize the hunger in Gaza – many of them carried Palestinian flags and signs with wet air equipment and umbrellas.
A protester of Guardian Australia, a British man named Dan, wrote “Gay Jews 4 Gaza”.
“I grew up in the Jewish community of the North London, and I think there is a widespread Zionism in the Jewish community that is difficult to leave religion,” he said: “I think it is important that the people in the community stand up against the state of Israel and raise their voices.”
Guardian Australia also spoke with Philomena McGoldrick, a registered nurse and midwife, a registered nurse and midwife who spent traces of work in Gaza and died of starvation.
“Innocent babies have no color, no religion, no language. Today and age… Heartbreaking… But it is nice to meet people standing on the right. The tide has changed.”
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The founder of Wikileaks was also seen in the crowd, and since Assange has come home to Australia after a ten -year return war, it has been one of the appearances of a few public opinion.
Last week, Guardian was photographed with the former NSW Premier and Federal Foreign Minister Carr, who said that the federal government should have made Australia built by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and move quickly to recognize the Palestinian state.
Carr said he would send a message that we were going back with disgust with what looks like Gaza’s deliberate hunger.
Carr’s call was echoed by the Federal Worker MP and former Cabinet Minister Husic, and participating in the rally to walk along the bridge along the bridge next to five state labor deputies challenging Minns.
Stephen Lawrence of Labour, Anthony D’Am, Voltz, Cameron Murphy and Sarah Kaine were among the 15 NSW politicians who signed an open letter on Thursday evening.
Meanwhile, the pro -Palestinian protesters in Melbourne city center, which plans to close the King Street Bridge in solidarity with the Sydney protest, was prevented from crossing the bridge.
The video shared on social media by protest organizers showed that Riot Gear and Shields block the bridge with trucks.
Victoria police were approached to verify that the bridge was closed; A spokesman said a statement will be made at the end of the day.
Transport for NSW in Sydney called on people to avoid non -compulsory travels in the central business zone and the northern regions of the city.