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Hundreds protest Islamic law in Australia


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Sydney, Apr 4, 2015 (DHNS): Protesters waving Australian flags and carrying signs such as "Yes Australia. No Sharia" rallied around the country today in events organisers said were against Islamic extremism.

The "Reclaim Australia" events drew hundreds of supporters but also triggered counter-rallies from other groups who criticised them as racist and called for greater tolerance.

 

Yes Australia. No Sharia


Yes Australia. No Sharia


Yes Australia. No Sharia


"We are pro-Australian values and anti-extreme Islam, but we’re not anti-Muslim," Reclaim Australia spokeswoman Catherine Brennan told AFP, adding there was no racism behind the rallies, which she said had attracted people from diverse backgrounds.

"Since when is it being racist to love your country and to love the values and culture that you’ve been brought up with?"

Reclaim Australia’s John Oliver told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that the group was "not against any particular race or any particular religion".

"We’re against the extremists of one particular religion," he said.
"I know in Sydney and Melbourne they’ve got Muslims already signed on to attend because they can see what’s happening and they don’t like what’s happening."

In Sydney, hundreds braved the rain to rally in Martin Place, near the site of a deadly siege in which a lone gunman inspired by the Islamic State group took customers and staff hostage in a cafe in December. Two people, and the gunman, were killed in that incident.

In Melbourne, tensions between competing protesters led to scuffles, with police on horseback forced to form a barrier between the groups, and reports paramedics treated several people for injuries.

"We have people here today who stand against racism. So do I," Hanson said.
However, rival protesters called the Reclaim Australia rallies anti-Muslim.

"Events like theirs incite racism and violence against Muslims," Clare Fester, who organised the counter-protest in Sydney said in statement.


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