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Prime Minister praises Melbourne St Kitts Beach far right demonstration: ugly Race protest

 06 Jan 2019

The far right was in rally, Melbourne`s Saint Kitts Beach yesterday. (Australian Broadcasting Corporation Photo)


This morning, Australian Prime Minister credit Mosuisse (Scott Morrison) thanked the police for their efforts to deal with the "ugly race protest" in (St Kilda Beach), St. Kitts`s Beach, on Saturday, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported. Earlier, some demonstration were seen "paying homage" to Nazi.

On this Melbourne beach, police took hours to separate far-right rally participants from anti-demonstration activists, followed by three in arrest.

Despite the fighting, large-scale police operations involving police in riot suits, cavalry, dogs and air police succeeded in maintaining order on St. Kitts`s beach.

This morning, Morrison wrote on Twitter: "We saw yesterday in Saint Kitts and Northern Ireland [the police] efforts to deal with the ugly race of protest, and I thank you for that." Tolerance does not make Australia stronger. "

Australia is the most successful immigrant country in the world. This is achieved through mutual respect, respect for Australia`s law, respect for Australian values, and maintenance of a sound immigration policy. " "Let`s keep it this way," he said. "it will make Australia stronger."

Victoria Police Commissioner (Tony Silva) Silva said Saturday afternoon was challenging for police officers, but he said it was "a very successful day."

"of course I think we`ve got it under control." "as far as I know, neither the people nor the police are hurt," he said.

The police separated protest from leave. (Australian Broadcasting Corporation Photo)


The controversial Kunzhou Independent senator Fraser Anning also drew criticism from Canberra colleagues for participating in the Extreme right rally,.

Independent Senator (Derryn Hinch) and Senator Sarah Hanson-Young of the Green Party criticized tranquillity on Twitter, while Watts (Tim Watts), a federal Labour MP, wrote on Twitter. Far-right protest "hate that Australia has become a pluralistic and inclusive nation." their goal is to "intimidate minorities".

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