Nine demands Bob Katter apologise for ‘aggressive behaviour’ towards reporter and ‘unacceptable’ threats | Bob Katter

Nine Entertainment intends to take legal action against Bob Katter after calling Nine’s Queensland reporter Josh Bavas as racist and threatening to punch her at a press conference.
The Brisbane explosion came after the Katiter supported the anti -immigration march for the Australian protests planned for the weekend. Bavas asked: “There is a Lebanon heritage…” Before the catter cut it.
Kennedy member Channel walked towards nine correspondents and shook his fist to him.
“Don’t say that, because you’re racist. You’re racist. The stock market was withdrawn.
The sources said that nine managers were discussing insulting against the catter. The company asked for an apology from the Katter.
Bavas was criticized online by people who agreed with the catter and invited the correspondent to apologize, because he became the person who made his oath ”.
Katter said on Thursday that Bavas was not a “suitable Australian, Australian Australian”.
Orum I’m punching blocks in his mouth to say that, don’t dare to say that, Cat Catter said the reporter.
“My family has been in this country for 140 years. In many cases, I have punched it in your mouth, right? So I limit myself today. Don’t say!”
Catter refused to receive more questions from Bavas, who continued to ask for his views on migration.
As a former ABC North Queensland reporter, Bavas, which has been covering the catter for more than 15 years, said that he was surprised by the explosion to believe that the problem was benign.
“I was trying to ask a question about the immigrant Australian families, including Katters and my own family, at a extraordinary press conference, which a federal parliament talks about lists and deportation, ında he said on Friday.
“I did not experience such a reaction from a elected representative in journalism about 20 years.”
Nine’s news and current works Director Fiona Dear said that Bavas was only doing its job.
“Mr. Katter’s aggressive behavior and threats were unacceptable, Dear Dear said.
“The accusation of his fundamental and aggressive racism is an irresponsible initiative that requires a public apology from Mr. Katter. We stand by Josh Bavas and we will continue to report without fear or goodness.”
Former deputy George Christenn said later on Facebook, people should disrespect people to journalists – as well as a muscular boxing kangaroo with the Australian flag.
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“After the spray of Bob Catter, it is your patriotic mission to disrespect the journalists,” he said. Many of the 600 comments supported the thought and urged Bavas to apologize to Katter.
Prime Minister Anthony Arbanese criticized Catter on Friday.
“I love Bob Catter, but Bob Catter should take a look at these images. Obviously, take a look at him and accept that we are not expecting from any Australian, aside from someone in the public office. ”
“You talk to someone named Albanian.
Coalition Senator Jane Hume called the Katter to encounter results to threaten violence.
“You should always be safe and respected at work – journalists and politicians,” he said to ABC on Friday.
“The idea of threatening violence is completely unacceptable. There must be results.”
Katter’s grandfather Carlyle Assad Khittar, He emigrated from Lebanon in 1898. At a press conference on Thursday, Bavas reminded the catter that they had already talked about the Lebanese heritage.
There is a catter Frying When asked their descendants in the context of anti -immigration views.
In 2018, Sky News correspondent Tom Connell said he needed a “racist” to raise the problem.
Bavas said to the Cutter Katter: “The Lebanese heritage is yourself, what is your message for hardworking immigrants who come here and have shared values?”
For a comment like Queensland police, he was contacted with the catter.