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Protests to go on 'until liberation' say pro-Palestinian organisers
- Melbourne saw its 61st consecutive protest as the state government mulls changes to the law, and the chamber of commerce says the ongoing rallies are harming the city.
The article from The Age discusses the ongoing pro-Palestinian protests in Victoria, Australia, where organizers have vowed to continue their demonstrations until there is "liberation" for Palestine. The protests, which have been occurring regularly, are part of a broader global movement expressing solidarity with Palestinians amid the Israel-Hamas conflict. Organizers argue that their actions are necessary to raise awareness about the plight of Palestinians, calling for an end to what they describe as occupation and oppression. The protests have seen a mix of peaceful demonstrations and occasional clashes with law enforcement, with participants demanding justice, freedom, and the right of return for Palestinian refugees. The article also touches on the diverse community support for the protests, including from various ethnic and religious groups, and highlights the tension between demonstrators and counter-protesters, as well as the political implications of these events in the local and international context.
Read the Full The Age Article at:
[ https://www.theage.com.au/politics/victoria/protests-to-go-on-until-liberation-say-pro-palestinian-organisers-20241208-p5kwqj.html ]
Read the Full The Age Article at:
[ https://www.theage.com.au/politics/victoria/protests-to-go-on-until-liberation-say-pro-palestinian-organisers-20241208-p5kwqj.html ]
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