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NSW Premier Stands Firm on Anti-Protest Law After Court Ruling

NSW Premier Stands Firm on Anti-Protest Law After Court Ruling

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New South Wales Premier Chris Minns faces backlash after the states court of appeal struck down an anti-protest law as unconstitutional. The law, which allowed police to restrict marches for up to three months after an attack, was challenged by the Palestine Action Group and Blak Caucus. Minns defends the law, citing violent clashes and hateful rhetoric, but critics argue it undermines the separation of powers. Police are reviewing charges against twenty-six protesters, and legal experts predict many cases may be dismissed due to the invalidated law. This saga underscores the ongoing debate between security and protest rights in Australia.

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