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Threat warning lingers over anti-migrant rallies

30 August 2025 18:09 | News

According to a leading expert in terrorism, the potential conflicts between anti -racism and anti -immigration rallies reveal the risk of a wider rise of violence and social turmoil.

On Sunday, the leaders of the country ran to condemn the protests of the white nationalist extremist proceedings planned for the cities of Başkent.

For the Australia, the group behind the show, March, the federal government will bring and end the “mass migration,” he says.

Michael Zekulin, a terrorist researcher at the National University of Australia, warns that violence may explode if people start to identify with a group at the expense of others in the community.

“This place may become potentially dangerous when you have individuals who adopt or accuse other groups for the problems of their groups,” AAP said.

“If there is a confrontation, this can be fed to bigger things as you gain more momentum.”

The police will be in force at a series of immigration rally planned throughout the country. (Con chronis/aap photos)

Anti -Rakism walks will also be able to see that in Sydney and Melbourne, rival groups are head -to -headed.

While the NSW police will send up to 1000 officers to patrol the urban parts, Victoria police Melbourne declared an area of ​​CBD, and will allow people to search for weapons and lift their facial covers.

Dr. Zekulin said that social media played a role in encouraging copy cat behavior among pro -extreme groups.

“It is very clear that these individuals travel in the same circles on the Internet,” he said.

“They see each other, see what other groups with similar beliefs do, and then try to imitate or imitate it.”

Indian immigrant workers expressed their fears by protesters at anti -immigrant rallies.

The Albanian government declared that there was no room for hatred in Australia.

The coalition calls for unity and respect for various communities, while certain non -white ethnic groups can be targeted.

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Green Senator David Shoebridge says that the anti -immigrant discourse feeds extremist landscapes. (Mick Tsikas/AAP Photos)

Opposition leader Sussan Ley called for calm and respectful behaviors as part of the Australians’ right to protest on Saturday.

“We cannot allow hate and fear to be ruptured in our social harmony, whether it is mixed from afar or here,” he said.

“Strong boundaries keep us safe, but they also allow us to be generous and compassionate for escaping conflicts. This is the Australian story.”

Green immigration spokesman David Shoebridge said that the anti -immigrant discourse in the Parliament building and in the media has entered into pro -pro -pro -views.

“We are in solidarity with every community that is targeted and worried by these hateful rallies,” he said.


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