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Joe Hinchliffe

Joe Hinchliffe

Pro-Palestine rally to march on QLD parliament in defiance of banned phrase

Protesters will march on Queensland parliament today in defiance of the state government’s decision to ban two phrases associated with the pro-Palestine movement: “globalise the intifada” and “from the river to the sea”.

The “Not Our Laws” rally in Brisbane comes a day after 20 were arrested holding banners or chanting the forbidden phrases, with the Queensland police service saying there were “14 charges of displaying a prohibited expression and seven charges of reciting a prohibited expression” on Saturday.

The Greens senator Mehreen Faruqi and the event’s spokesperson will hold a press conference before the rally begins in King George Square at 1pm.

Remah Naji said the event was part of broader protest action for Palestinian Prisoners’ Day and that she didn’t expect the arrests of Saturday to be repeated.

Naji said it would be a peaceful rally and that she did not expect chants or banners saying “from the river to the sea”.

“But if people do it out of individual choice, that is not something we can control.”

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Updated at 03.30 BST



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