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NSW Premier Rejects Pro-Palestinian March Across Sydney Harbour Bridge

New South Wales Premier Chris Minns has firmly opposed calls for a mass pro-Palestinian march planned for Sunday, August 3, 2023, across the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge. He expressed concerns that allowing such a protest could lead to significant public safety risks and disrupt the city’s daily operations. The march was proposed by the Palestine Action Group Sydney to highlight what they described as an “extraordinary situation” in Gaza, where humanitarian agencies have reported dire conditions.

The Palestine Action Group stated that the bridge was chosen as “Australia’s most iconic symbol” to deliver a “powerful message to the world.” They emphasized the plight of the Palestinian population, citing that “thousands of aid trucks remain stranded at crossings outside Gaza, as Israel starves the Palestinian population,” according to a spokesperson for the group. The urgency of their message is underscored by reports that over 100 humanitarian organizations have warned of impending starvation in Gaza due to ongoing Israeli restrictions on essential goods and humanitarian aid.

Concerns Over Public Safety and Infrastructure

Premier Minns reiterated that the government could not support a protest of this scale on such short notice, highlighting the bridge’s significance as a vital infrastructure used daily by thousands. “Unplanned disruption risks not only significant inconvenience, but real public safety concerns,” he remarked. His comments follow reports from Palestinian health authorities indicating that starvation has led to the deaths of 133 people in the past week, including 87 children.

The premier’s stance has drawn mixed reactions. Mark Speakman, the Opposition Leader, acknowledged the tragic circumstances in Gaza but reinforced the belief that the bridge “belongs to everyone.” He stated that while there are numerous ways for people to express their views, taking over such a critical piece of infrastructure is not acceptable.

Calls for Collaboration and Alternative Routes

The Palestine Action Group has expressed their discontent with the premier’s decision. They argue that there is “nothing chaotic about people marching for peace,” and have urged the NSW government to collaborate in planning the event, proposing a subsequent rally dubbed the “March for Humanity.” A group spokesperson noted that they have submitted a formal request to NSW Police regarding their plans.

The police have acknowledged awareness of the proposed assembly and stated they are engaging with relevant stakeholders to ensure community safety. Premier Minns mentioned that discussions are ongoing with the organizers about alternative routes for the protest, emphasizing the government’s commitment to maintaining order.

In response to the premier’s concerns, Sue Higginson, a member of the NSW Greens, publicly endorsed the march, suggesting that it is “time for action.” The ongoing debates surrounding the protest reflect broader sentiments regarding the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the various ways communities seek to advocate for change.

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