In short:

There have been clashes between police and a large group of protesters outside the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre where a major defence and weapons expo is being held.

Hundreds of officers have been called in for what Victoria Police say is their biggest operation since the S11 protests outside the World Economic Forum in Melbourne 24 years ago.

What’s next?

Police and protesters are expected to remain on scene in large numbers throughout the conference.

Live updates here: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-09-11/live-blog-land-forces-protest-melbourne-israel-gaza/104333922

Capsicum spray, rubber bullets and tear gas have been used on parts of the crowd.

  • oahi
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    3 months ago

    “There’s nothing but disrespect being shown from some protesters who want to behave like idiots and police will deal with you,” he said.

    our police minister, everyone.

    PSA: respect has to be earned. An industry that arms crimes against humanity and genocide does not deserve respect.

    The vic govt is funding this arms expo.

    A lot of anti-protest rhetoric from the goverment here. Protesting is a fundamental democratic right.

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        3 months ago

        It’s really not appropriate for a politician, the police minister to boot, to be calling anyone an ‘idiot’ in the same breath as demanding respect for the police. It’s the sort of language I’d accept from a truck driver, not from a top politician.

        He is setting the tone of the discussion in an extremely problematic way by dehumanising/othering those desparately trying to stop lethal weapons sales used in crimes against humanity, while he normalises the gathering of war profiteers.

        I’m extremely disappainted by this government’s policing policy.

    • DeltaTangoLima@reddrefuge.com
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      3 months ago

      Protesting is a fundamental democratic right

      Peaceful protesting, sure. A lot of what we saw today was far from that.

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        3 months ago

        Sure, thats why the police shouldn’t be there, they only ever escalate, antognise and make it worse.