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Police vow action if pro-Palestine march blocks bridge

22 August 2025 03:30 | News

After rejecting legal protection for a proposed march, the police promises to arrest or blame pro -Palestin protesters if they illegally block the traffic on a large city bridge.

The Chief Magistrate Judge Janelle Brassington decided that the scheduled march of Sunday will be declared an unauthorized protest on the story bridge of Brisbane.

On Thursday, “I was satisfied (Queensland Police Service), given the proposed route, he found that there is a real and important risk for people in this case,” he said.

Palestine Remah Naji was considering the options of rally organizers. (Darren UK/AAP Photos)

Ms. Brassington said that the planned protest is not illegal, but that participants would not have protection against accusation of actions such as blocking traffic.

Ruleli Organizer Remah Naji said that the court’s foreign court will still gather in a nearby park at the planned starting point of March.

“The plan is still to continue with a peaceful assembly… We are thinking about our options at this stage”.

Deputy Deputy Commissioner Rhys Wildman said the police would act to protect the security of the community and to maintain access to emergency vehicles to maintain the story bridge in the big arterial road.

Iz We should clearly state that everyone who participates in a non -authorized protest is facing the possibility of implementing the action against them, whether the day or after the event, ”he said.

“There are a number of crimes that are open to inspectors, and this weekend, we will have an important asset to manage what protest organizers want to buy.”

Mr. Wildman called for justice for Palestine to remain in contact with the Police Unit of the Police.

For Palestine, Justice Magan-Djin proposed a rally as a part of the country’s day of action on Sunday, which was invoiced as the largest pro-Filestin demonstration in the history of Australia.

Naji was considering the appeal of a court to allow organizers to allow March.


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