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Updated · ABC News · May 17
Hundreds March Across 5 Australian Cities for Nakba Day as Melbourne Rally Draws 500
Updated
Updated · ABC News · May 17

Hundreds March Across 5 Australian Cities for Nakba Day as Melbourne Rally Draws 500

5 articles · Updated · ABC News · May 17
  • About 500 people rallied in Melbourne, where Nakba Day marches across Australia marked the 78th anniversary of the 1948 displacement of Palestinians.
  • Brisbane drew about 350 protesters, Perth about 300, Adelaide more than 200 and Hobart more than 100, with speakers stressing solidarity, resistance and the continuing impact of the Nakba.
  • Police kept opposing groups apart in Melbourne and maintained a visible presence in Adelaide, but authorities reported no issues during the events.
  • Speakers including Senator Lydia Thorpe and Greens Senator David Shoebridge linked the commemorations to the current Middle East conflict and criticized the Australian government's stance.
  • Nakba Day commemorates the estimated 750,000 Palestinians who fled or were expelled in 1948, with the unresolved right of return still central to the conflict.
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