'Go to hell': Protesters descend on Brisbane No campaign event held by Senator Jacinta Price and War

  • 7 months ago
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Protestors, Shadow Domestic Affairs Minister Jacinta Nampijinpa Pricice and Warren Mundine, organized by a sound campaign event in Brisbane. Hundreds of people gathered at the Royal International Congress Center on Wednesday night for Rally No Rally, organized by the conservative lobby group Advance. Wild scenes exploded as the protesters es, some shouting at the megaphones. A protest exploded at a campaign event in Brisbane on Wednesday night. In the special s that appeared in the Bolt report, some demonstrators can be seen holding signs and posters, one "no pride in genocide". At some point during the video, a protest of a protester can be heard over and over again, "Jacinta price go to hell, take your campaign". Sky News Australia server Andrew Bolt hit the behavior of protesters while playing s on the Wednesday night show. Security and police officers were also in the place trying to include scenes. Protester groups, Senator Jacinta Price and Warren Mundine organized by the rally no rally. Mr. Mundine and Senator Price, News.au. Both have had leading faces of campaign that was not opposed to hiding a indigenous advisory organ in constitution of country. The protest on Wednesday night comes a week after the exhibition of similar scenes at the launch of Australia in Adelaide. The s taken by the liberal senator Alex Antic caught a group of demonstrators soon as they threw abusive slurry such "racist pig" and "racist dog" while entering the event last Monday. The Yes23 campaign told Sky News Australia that they were not "connected" with the scenes in Adelaide. There is less than three weeks until the Australians go against the Parliamentary referendum on October 14th. In last few months, Prime Minister Anthony Arbanese remained confident that despite various surveys that supported shift of proposal, Australians would vote yes. He recently visited West Ryde Shopping Center in the northwest of Sydney to participate in other yes campaigns while walking around complex.

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