Tens of thousands turn out for pro-Palestine march

BBC News, Sydney Harbor Bridge

A protest on the Sydney Harbor Bridge took the lead after being authorized by the Supreme Court, which the organizers called the “historical” decision of the organizers the day before.
Tens of thousands of people went on a march of humanity on Sunday, despite the heavy rain – many of them carried banners with messages to politicians to stop the war.
Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, was detected among other major participants, including Federal MP and former NSW Premier Bob Carr.
The Sydney Harbor Bridge was closed for a public council for a public council for a public council for a public council for a public council in 2023.
“Shame Israel, Shame,” he thought crowds. What do we want? Truce. When do we want? Now.”
Many families, many of whom have little babies, came out to support the peaceful show. Next to them were police officers from the Riot team spoken along the bridge.
Orum I know it’s the other side of the world, but it affects us here too, Baba says Father Alec Beville compares the children in Gaza with his three -year -old son Frankie, who is on his shoulders. “We can help much more with help.”
“Our government has not made good sanctions on Israel,” says Zara Williams, who says her baby in a suspension. “We [Australia] Nothing can do when an entire population has forced hunger. “
Two hours before the march, the participants received a text from the NSW Police that says, “In consultation with organizers, it must stop for March due to public security and wait for more instructions.”
They asked everyone on the bridge to stop walking north and return to the city in a “controlled” way.
The police have not yet given an estimation of the numbers participating in the march.
Transportation for NSW, drivers, because of the protest, Sydney’s path and public transport network to avoid the city’s avoiding the city, he said.
The Palestinian Action Group, the Sydney -based activist organization, responded to what he calls “savagery” in Gaza for the march of the Sydney Harbor Bridge last Sunday.
The police rejected the application on the grounds that there was not enough time to prepare a traffic management plan and warned a potential crowd and other security concerns.
The next day, NSW Premier Chris Minns said that Sydney could not allow “chaos” and could not support the “this scale and nature” protest on the bridge.
The police also applied to the NSW Supreme Court for a ban on the event, which was rejected only 24 hours before the protest.
According to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Justice Belinda Rigg said that the security concerns about the march were “well established”, but the Palestinian Action Group Josh Lees, the March organizer of the Palestinian Action Group, explained the reasons for a “forcibly” reasons for a response to the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
He said that there is no evidence that the prohibited order would increase public security, and in addition to the roads surrounding the proposed route, he ordered the Sydney Harbor Bridge to be closed to vehicles.
The final hour authorization means that participants will be protected under the summary of the Crimes Law, ie they will not be charged for crimes related to public councils, such as preventing traffic.
The NSW Jewish MPs, the Supreme Court’s Instagram’ları in a statement published in the Sydney Harbor Bridge of the protest on the decision to authorize the “disappointed”, he said.
After Australia, France, Canada and England, it is under pressure to recognize Palestinian state.
Speaking about the ABC’s 7.30 program, Prime Minister Anthony Arbanese said that he wanted to see the conditions that reach permanent security for Israel before committing to recognizing an Australian Palestinian state and would not be pushed by other nations.