Pro-Palestine Protesters Climb Australia’s Parliament House
It is the latest incident instigated by radical activists supposedly in support of Palestinians.
Pro-Palestinian protestors scaled the roof of Australia’s federal Parliament House in the latest action by the radical activists.
On July 4, the Renegade Activists climbed onto the roof of the nation’s parliament and unfurled three banners in solidarity with the Palestinian cause, Aboriginal Australians, while also condemning supposed U.S. imperialism.
The group chanted, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” as well as, “From the sea to the river, Palestine will live forever.”
The activists soon ended the protest and were escorted away by police.
It is the latest incident instigated by radical activists supposedly in support of Palestinians.
In mid-June, protestors lit a fire and spray-painted the office of Jewish Labor MP Josh Burns in inner-city Melbourne.
In response to the latest incident in Canberra, shadow home affairs spokesperson James Paterson questioned the security measures around Parliament House.