Warnings over push to curb some protests after attacks

Human rights lawyers, Jewish institutions after a series of attacks “creepy” will have an effect, he said.
The Victoria government is preparing laws to prohibit protests other than worship after high profile events that contain the fire of a synagogue in Ripponlea in Melbourne.
Another arson attack on the East Melbourne synagogue, one of the four anti-Semitic events during the weekend, encouraged Premier to establish a mission force and promise more action if necessary.
Human Rights Law Center Law Director Sarah Schwartz combined leading Jacinta Allan with a peaceful protest and said that the laws would prevent synagogue attacks because they do not protest.
A 34 -year -old man from Sydney is accused of East Melbourne synagogue, while the anti -terrorist police Ripponlea continues to investigate the fire bomb.
Schwartz stated that victims of sexual abuse outside the churches as a legitimate way of protest that can be prevented within the scope of the plan, and for health, disability and religious reasons, mask band -band exemptions will be impossible to implement without discriminatory police.
“These completely new laws will have a creepy effect on peaceful protest.” He said.
Schwartz said Victoria’s “Knee Stems Measures”, in February, Symitic messaging and explosives loaded with explosives in Sydney and said that the “declining” protest and speech laws, which runs through the parliament, fell from the same way.
The inspectors later explained that discovery was part of the “criminal business”.
More than 900 people signed a petition of the Australian Jewish Council and urged Mrs. Allan to abandon anti -infest laws.
“These laws are not about our security – about stopping the opposition.” He said.
“Doing this in our names is feeding the flames of anti-Semitism against us.”
Other Jewish groups suggested that Victoria would adopt an NSW -style protest system that disintegrated a glass door outside a CBD outside the CBD outside the CBD in the CBD of Victoria, and left tables and chairs up -ended.
Mrs. Allan rejected the measure.
Victoria’s opposition announced on Thursday that if it was elected in the November 2026 elections, it would bring a protest record system.
The police would have given more powerful powers to print on the destructive protests with the orders of the movement and to repetitive criminals who challenged the exclusion orders given by the court for up to two years and face significant fines.
Jillian Segal, a special ambassador for the fight against anti-Semitism of Australia, carried out an action plan that proposes to review the laws of anti-Jewish and hateful behaviors, including violence or scary protests.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanians claimed that people had the right to express their views, but the protests called for “respectful, peaceful, regular”.
Segal said that anti-Semitic events in Melbourne are not isolated and that a wider mobility and violence against the Jewish Australians said.
In March, Victoria strengthened its anti -failure laws and criminal reforms will come into force on September 20.

