Original article by Patrick Durkin
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 3 : 16-Apr-24
Pro-Palestine protestors sought to block "the arteries of capitalism" in a number of Australian cities on Monday, with ports, train stations and CBDs among their targets. Victorian police stated that 14 protestors were arrested in Melbourne, including 12 near the Boeing factory in Port Melbourne, where a road was blocked. Another two were arrested for tampering with traffic lights in Carlton, with Victorian Chamber of Commerce & Industry CEO Paul Guerra saying blocking roads and interfering with traffic lights is "dangerous, insensitive and disrespectful". Victorian’s Opposition leader John Pesutto says people have a right to protest, but in a peaceful way, and that the protestors on Monday were giving democracy a bad name.
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VICTORIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY, LIBERAL PARTY OF VICTORIA