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‘No place for racism’: leaders condemn divisive rallies

31 August 2025 10:43 | News

The leaders of the political spectrum condemned the anti -immigration rallies, and violence and racism have no place in Australia.

Federal opposition leader Sussan Ley wanted to calm down before March for Australian events throughout the country.

“There is no place for violence, racism or intimidation, Ley said Ley.

“Whether we are mixed from afar or here, we cannot leave hate and fear in our social harmony.

“This (Australia) belongs to all of us, and what unites us will always be stronger than those who try to divide us.”

There is a concern that anti -immigration protesters may conflict with anti -racist activists. (Tracey Nearmy/AAP Photos)

Cabinet Minister Murray Watt disturbed the walks and hoped that there would be no problem.

“Today we are definitely condemned the ongoing Australian rally,” Sky News said.

“The organizing and introducing this by the Neo-Nazi groups tells us everything we need to know about the hate and division of division about such rallies.”

Liberal Senator James Paterson, who has been defending the laws of solid migration for a long time, said many Australian views on the issue.

However, he warned that the Neo-Nazis would at rallies and said he was worried about the aim of targeting multicultural communities, including Indian Australians, shameful and misleading.

The NSW police were deployed with hundreds of civil servants to facilitate an anti -immigration march in a weekly pro -Palestinian rally and the anti -immigration march in different parts of the city.

Commanders warned that there will be no tolerance to violence or criminal behaviors.

Deputy Commissioner Peter McKenna told reporters, “If someone wants to come and seize these assemblies and do something wrong, they will be arrested and accused”.

Before the marches, a social media mission claiming that 1500 immigrants came to Australia every day was repeated on Talkback radio.

However, the Australian Statistical Office questioned the use of immigrants and said that they were not a correct reflection of migration.


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