“Police will have a presence at the assemblies and will work with protestors to ensure there are no breaches of the peace and there is minimal impact to the community,” a NSW Police spokesperson said. Footage taken by Li shows a line of officers pushing protesters back from the fence, leading to one man being pulled to the ground while another appeared to be struck in the face by an officer. “We are aghast that the NSW State and the Federal Labor Governments are sponsoring this weapons expo, and we are determined to build a movement strong enough to stop this kind of event and to stop AUKUS,” Sydney Anti-AUKUS Coalition organiser, Denis Doherty said.
Author: Freddy Pawle
Published at: 2025-11-03 21:43:07
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