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Dozens arrested after clashes at Melbourne anti-war protest

Sep 12, 2024

Melbourne [Australia], September 12: Dozens of people have been arrested after clashing with police at an anti-war demonstration in Melbourne, Australia.
Police said they were "appalled" by the actions of some demonstrators targeting a military hardware sales show in Australia's second largest city, accusing them of pelting officers with rocks, manure and bottles filled with acid. By contrast, protestors said officers were heavy-handed and responded with flashbang grenades and irritant sprays to control the hostile crowd.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned the violence, saying Australians had a right to protest - but had to do so in a peaceful manner. Authorities said about 1,200 people had taken part in the demonstration targeting the Land Forces International Land Defence Exposition, many of whom sported Palestinian flags and sang pro-Palestinian chants. Footage showed dumpsters being pushed towards police lines during the clashes, with multiple fires being lit across the city and demonstrators blocking roads.
Victoria Premier Jacinta Allan defended the state's handling of the event.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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