Premier criticises plans for Story Bridge Palestine march, but leaves call to police
The story bridge can be closed for a walk that reflects the protest on the Sydney Harbor Bridge last weekend – but criticized the Premier David Crisaful plan.
Organizers Justice Magan-Djin for Palestine said, “As a part of the country-wide march for Palestine, on Sunday, August 24, at 13:00, the Raymond Park in Kangaroo Point and Centenary Park searched for permission.
In a statement on Friday, they said the protest was organized to reflect the urgency of the situation in Gaza ”.
Last weekend, 90,000 people participated in the pro -Palestinian march in Sydney.Credit: Nine news
“This is the same bridge in which our Mayor of Lord refuses to illuminate the colors of the Palestinian flag and refuses to solidarity to a mourning community.”
Following the planned new events Sunday march on Sydney Harbor Bridge The estimation of the police was 90,000 and organizers put 200,000 to 300,000 people.
He was asked whether his government was trying to intervene, As the former workers’ government did Premier David Crisafulli said to stop a outbreak protest on the treatment of refugees: “The police will independently evaluate the application according to community security, but close a city is not a way to love Queenslanders.”
Queensland police, which prevented an attempt to initiate an attempt to initiate an highest bridge protest on the closure of pedestrian access in the near future, evaluates the request.
“QPS acknowledges that every person has the right to gather peacefully in accordance with the Human Rights Law and the peaceful Assembly law,” he said.

