Pro-Hamas message painted over Fitzroy billboard on anniversary of October 7 attacks
Prime Minister Anthony Albania condemned the plastered graffiti to Fitzroy Billboard and labeled “disgusting ..
“On the anniversary of the October 7 murders, the propaganda of terrorism falsifying a melbourne advertising panel is disgusting,” he said.
A poster poured into a pedestrian overpass in the Bell Street in Preston carries the message “Glory for martyrs”. Credit: Nine news
“Responsible people must face the full power of the law. AFP [Australian Federal Police] He will work with Victoria police to bring them to justice. “
Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles, Defense Minister, described the graffiti attack as “embarrassing” and “deeply aggressive”.
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“This day can only be something, and this is a commemoration and commemoration day. It is a deep day and this message is clearly embarrassing and looking at each other, and we must clearly look at each other and this is clearly a message of division.”
When asked whether Graffiti would be treated as a terrorist act, Marles said he was not sure, but he added that he had no doubt.
“Hamas is a terrorist organization. Hamas was responsible for the terrorist attack that took place two years ago and died of 1200 innocent people.
“I definitely think that there are people who feel threatened in our society today and I think… A matter of concern for the government. As we encounter actions of anti -Semitism, we do everything we can to stand by the Jewish community.
“We must be a country that looks at each other, and we must be a part of being a multicultural society with all the diversity and wealth that comes with, and it should be a care that we have for each other. [billboard] is a division message. This is not a message designed to maintain the maintenance of others in our community. And this is partly a shameful message for every moment, especially for this day. “
Vandals accused of turning the Australians to each other
Alex Ryvchin, the co -director of the Executive Council of the Australian Jews, said that graffiti attacks revealed a “vicious line üzerinden from our country.
Alex Ryvchin is the CEO of the Executive Council of the Australian Jews.Credit: James Brickwood
“As it is predictable,” he said.
Orum I believe that we are a good person and a good country with an overwhelming majority, but there are those who have fun in bloodshed and support terrorism, and this is something I think should shock all Australians.
Jacinta Allan is the leading Tuesday.Credit: Eddie jim
“We need to unite us in the struggle, because it is completely disrespectful that it is a element that thinks and moves in our society in this way.”
Ryvchin added that those responsible for vandalism intend to divide society and that such behaviors are normalized.
Orum I think that people who do this know exactly what they do, ”he said. “They want to provoke the reaction. They want to turn against a group of Australians against the other … Such behaviors have become routine and normalized and largely there is a great impunity.
Victoria Prime Minister Jacinta Allan said that the words drawn on Fitzroy Billboard were hate and that the state’s “great multicultural society” was not a representation.
Allan, there is no place, and since the Holocaust has been more hateful on a day when we support a Jewish community that upset the second anniversary of the largest one Jewish life in a single day, ”Allan said. “I condemn the most powerful terms possible.”
A pro -Palestinian protest on August 24. Activists plan to walk through Melbourne on Tuesday evening.Credit: Wayne Taylor
Caulfield deputy David Southwick said that the words with plastered on the advertising board “trigger” for members of the Jewish community of Australia.
ABC told Melbourne, “People are beyond belief to glorify a terrorist organization in Melbourne,” he said.
“We have laws – it needs to be used.
Fitzroy natives were disappointed by ‘terrible’ graffiti
People who have passed the vandalism in Fitzroy said Graffiti’s “disappointment ve and added that the vandals had previously targeted the advertising panel. A person who does not want to take a name said: “To see is very terrible.”
The police are investigating both Fitzroy and said in a statement: “There is absolutely no place for anti -Semitic or hate -based symbols and behaviors in our society.”
The employees of the Yarra Municipal Assembly visited the stage on Tuesday morning and photographed the graffiti.
In a statement on Tuesday, the opposition leader Sussan Ley called on the graffiti that the graffiti was “deeply disturbing ve and AFP and ASIO’u to help the police follow the vandals.
“Hamas is a terrorist organization listed in Australia.
“Those who are responsible must face all the power of the law. Victorians deserve to feel safe in their own societies.”
On Monday, Albania called for “good human behavior için to mark the anniversary of the attacks on Tuesday.
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“[Tuesday] It’s not a day for demonstrations ..
Allan said that the planned protest in Melbourne on Tuesday was “unacceptable”.
“There shouldn’t be a day about the protest today, AB said ABC Melbourne. “Today, this terrible terrorist attack dated October 7, 2023, and a day to stop with our community leaning what happened to you.”
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