Deccan Chronicle

Anti-lockdown protests in Oz

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Sydney, July 24: Thousands marched through Australia’s two biggest cities in anti-lockdown protests Saturday, sparking violent clashes with police in Sydney. Dozens of protesters were arrested after an unauthoris­ed march flouted public health orders in Sydney, while several confrontat­ions with police broke out during the hours-long rally.

Officers were pelted with pot plants and bottles of water as opponents of Sydney’s month-long stay-athome order took to the streets in numbers.

Thousands also crowded several streets in Melbourne after gathering outside the state parliament in the early afternoon.

The largely maskless protesters were flouting rules on non-essential travel and public gatherings, a day after authoritie­s suggested the restrictio­ns could remain in place until October. “I am utterly disgusted by the illegal protesters in the city today whose selfish actions have compromise­d the safety of all of us,” the premier of Sydney’s state of New South Wales, Gladys Berejiklia­n, said.

“The protesters have shown utter contempt for their fellow citizens who are currently doing it tough.” Hundreds of police responded to the Sydney protest, with several demonstrat­ors pulled from the crowd in handcuffs by officers. Police said they issued nearly 100 fines and arrested 57 people. Police in Melbourne said six people were arrested.

New South Wales Police Minister David Elliott said a team of detectives would be scouring footage to identify and charge as many people as possible in the coming days.

“What we saw today in Sydney is unfortunat­ely something that we’ve seen in cities that we all shake our head at,” Elliott told media after the protest.

“It’s quite clear that you know, Sydney isn’t immune from morons as well.” He also said he expected the gathering to drive a spike in Covid-19 cases and urged all those who attended to get tested and isolate.

Organisers had dubbed the protest a “freedom” rally and publicised it on social media pages frequently used to spread vaccine disinforma­tion and conspiracy theories.

 ?? — AFP ?? Protesters take part in a rally in Melbourne on Saturday, as scores of anti-lockdown and anti-vaccinatio­n activists gathered to demonstrat­e in Australia’s two largest cities.
— AFP Protesters take part in a rally in Melbourne on Saturday, as scores of anti-lockdown and anti-vaccinatio­n activists gathered to demonstrat­e in Australia’s two largest cities.

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