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    Covid: Australian Police Clash With Anti-Lockdown Protesters

    MarinBy MarinAugust 21, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Police in the Australian cities of Melbourne and Sydney have clashed with thousands of people protesting against Covid lockdowns.

     

    In Melbourne, mounted officers used pepper spray when elements of a 4,000-strong rally broke through police lines.

    Police arrested 218 people, and at least seven officers were injured.

    In Sydney, where lockdown measures have been extended for another month, more than 1,000 officers dispersed protests.

    It came as the state of New South Wales (NSW), of which Sydney is the capital, recorded 825 new locally-acquired cases, the highest number for any Australian territory in a 24-hour period.

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    In Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, more than 2,000 protesters gathered before holding a largely peaceful march.

    Police in the state of Victoria condemned the violence that broke out in Melbourne on Saturday.

    “While there were some peaceful protesters in attendance, the majority of those who attended came with violence in mind,” a spokeswoman said, quoted by the Sydney Morning Herald.

    “The behaviour seen by police was so hostile and aggressive that they were left with no choice but to use all tactics available to them.”

    All those arrested face fines of A$5,452 (£2,850) for breaching Covid regulations, police said. Three people were also charged with assaulting police.

    Stay-at-home orders were extended across Victoria on Saturday in a bid to contain a widening outbreak of Covid cases.

    The protests in Sydney were smaller, with about 250 people taking part.

    Deputy NSW Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon told reporters that one officer had been injured after being dragged into a road by a protester and that 47 arrests had been made.

    He said police had stopped about 38,000 cars heading into the city centre and handed out 260 infringement notices to people across the state suspected of breaching lockdown regulations. He called the actions of the protesters “deplorable”, saying the police response was not about stopping free speech but stopping the spread of coronavirus.

    About 1,500 officers were deployed to disperse the protesters in Sydney and NSW police minister David Elliott said they had done an “exemplary” job.

     

    The protests came hours after a lockdown in Sydney was extended until the end of September to slow the spread of a Covid outbreak.

    Authorities also imposed a curfew on two million residents in the city’s worst-hit suburbs.

    Sydney residents have been under stay-at-home orders since late June. However, infections have more than doubled in the past week.

    Critics of the curfew say they do not think

    it is an effective virus control. NSW lawmakers have also criticised authorities for applying harsher restrictions in Sydney’s poorer west and south-west suburbs.

    Australia has been widely praised for its pandemic response and has recorded 978 deaths, fewer than many nations. But the emergence of the Delta variant in early June triggered a surge of infections.

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