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Urgent Threats Loom as Anti-Migrant Rallies Spark Fears of Violence

UPDATE: Potential violence is looming as anti-migrant rallies orchestrated by the group March for Australia are set to occur in Sydney and Melbourne this Sunday, March 12, 2023. Experts warn that clashes with simultaneous anti-racism demonstrations could escalate into serious confrontations, threatening social stability across the nation.

Leading terrorism researcher Michael Zekulin from the Australian National University cautions that the situation is precarious. Protesters identifying with one group over another could lead to conflict. He stated,

“If that starts to get out of hand, if there are confrontations, that can sort of feed into larger things as they pick up more momentum.”

The planned rallies aim to push the federal government to halt “mass migration,” with fears growing among migrant communities, especially Indian workers, about potential targeting by protesters. In response, the Albanese government has firmly stated there is “no place for hate in Australia.”

As tensions rise, both NSW Police and Victoria Police are mobilizing significant resources. Up to 1,000 officers will patrol inner-city areas in Sydney, while Melbourne’s Central Business District will be declared a designated area, enabling searches for weapons and face coverings.

Opposition Leader Sussan Ley has called for calm and respect during the protests, emphasizing that “strong borders keep us safe but also allow us to be generous and compassionate to those fleeing conflict.” Meanwhile, David Shoebridge, Greens Immigration spokesperson, linked anti-migrant sentiment in parliament and media to the rise of extremist views, declaring solidarity with affected communities.

Social media has exacerbated the situation, enabling extremist groups to emulate each other’s actions, according to Zekulin. He noted,

“They see what other groups who have similar beliefs to them are doing, and then they will try to imitate or mimic that.”

With the clock ticking down to the rallies, authorities and communities alike are on high alert, watching closely for any signs of unrest. As this situation develops, the nation holds its breath, hoping for peaceful expression rather than violent confrontation.

Stay tuned for updates on this urgent situation.

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