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Thousands of Australians found themselves in the fight against immigration across the country that were convicted by the government with right -wing ties and “habitat.”
The march at Australia’s rally took place in Sydney, Melbourne and other major cities – and several skirmishes occurred when they participated in a whisper.
A number of opposition politicians have joined the marches, including one Senator of the Hanson Nation, and a deputy from the federal deputy Bob Catter.
Australia faced the recent rise of right extremism and made Nazi salute punishable by a mandatory prison Early this year.
According to ABC Australia, up to 8000 people gathered for a rally in Sydney. Police said hundreds of officers were located throughout the city, but there were “no significant incidents”.
In Melbourne, participants protests with the participants of the separate Palestine action. Among the speakers was Thomas Suell, a famous neo -Nazi who turned to the crowd from the steps of the parliament.
In Adelaide, police estimated that 15,000 people attended both rally and counter-demos, and said the crowds “usually behaved well,” local media reported.
One demonstrator was noticed with a poster that expresses support Desi Freeman, conspiracy theorist and self -designed “sovereign citizen” which is accused of firing two police officers for his property earlier this week. A a large -scale manhon Now it goes for Freman, 56.
The marches were promoted by several opposition politicians, neo-Nazi figures, as well as some fighting companies that have become known during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The march site on Australia states that “the unity of Australia and the common values were blurred by the politics and movements that share us”, adding that “mass migration is torn in the bonds that kept our communities together.”
The group also claims that it is also concerned about culture, wages, traffic, housing and water supply, environmental destruction, infrastructure, hospitals, crime and community loss.
Earlier this week, the government stated that it opposed the rallies, warning: “There is no place in Australia for any type of hatred.”
The Minister of Internal Affairs Tony Burke said: “There is no place for people in our country who seek to share and undermine our social cohesion.
“We stand with modern Australia against these actions – nothing can be less Australian.”
Dr. Anne Eli, Minister of Multicultural Affairs, said: “We stand with all the Australians, no matter where they were born, against those who seek to share us and seek to intimidate the migration communities. We will not intimidate.
“This brand is extremely right -wing activism, based on racism and ethnocentrism, does not take place in modern Australia.”