Protesters wouldn’t have to fight for police permission if NSW had less ‘undemocratic’ system, expert says
Advocates urge state government to scrap approval system and adopt charter of human rights similar to Victoria and Queensland
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Protest organisers in New South Wales would be much less likely to end up fighting police in court for permission to hold rallies if the state had a charter of human rights instead of its “undemocratic” approvals system, a legal expert says.
The organisers of Sydney’s weekly pro-Palestine rallies were in the supreme court on Thursday fighting NSW police’s attempt to stop them from holding a protest on Sunday and a vigil on Monday to mark the first anniversary of the Israel-Gaza war.
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