Police in the Australian city of Sydney have used pepper spray against pro-Palestine protesters who have rallied against a visit by Israeli President...
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Protesters who were punched and pepper-sprayed by officers during a protest against the Israeli president could take the police to court.
Police in the Australian city of Sydney have used pepper spray against pro-Palestine protesters who have rallied against a visit by Israeli President...
Politicians who attended protest against visit of Israeli president Isaac Herzog say police actions against demonstrators were ‘wildly...
Powers restricting protesters' movements will be questioned after police shoved and pepper sprayed demonstrators and medics at a major rally.
Australia has been described as having some of the “democratic world’s most draconian anti-protest laws” after a state government invoked...
Protesters have been arrested, beaten and pepper sprayed in their attempts to speak out against the Israeli president's continuing visit of Australia.
Thousands of police officers are expected to descend on the city on Monday, with protests planned against the visit of Israel's president.
Thousands of police officers are expected to descend on the city on Monday, with protests planned against the visit of Israel's president.
Thousands of police officers are expected to descend on the city on Monday, with protests planned against the visit of Israel's president.
Thousands of police officers are expected to descend on the city on Monday, with protests planned against the visit of Israel's president.
Police could face legal action after officers shoved and threw around a group of people attempting to pray at a protest.