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Australian Freedom Convoy grand protest against Covid authoritarianism and health apartheid

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Demonstrators gathered outside Parliament House in the Australian capital of Canberra on Saturday, demanding an end to measures against the coronavirus.

The protesters, who had arrived in trucks, cars, and buses over the course of the past week, had camped out at a nearby fairground.

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Video footage from the demonstration showed crowds of people entering the city and gathering in front of Parliament.

7News reporter Jennifer Bechwati described the gathering as “one of the biggest demonstrations I’ve ever seen.”

Outside the Australian legislature, the crowd chanted “fire them all,” referring to Prime Minister Scott Morrison and state premiers responsible for implementing some of the world’s most stringent pandemic-related restrictions.

In Victoria, for example, masks and proof of vaccination are required in most indoor spaces, and employees in most industries must be vaccinated to work.

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At least three people were arrested Saturday, one of them for driving his truck through a roadblock. According to police, the crowd of about 10,000 people (?) “generally behaved well.

The protesters, who had arrived in the city over the past week, had camped out in caravans, cars, trucks, and buses at a nearby fairground. A few hours before the protest, they were ordered to vacate the site Sunday or they could be arrested for trespassing.

Morrison responded to the protest by asking participants to demonstrate “peacefully and respectfully.” The Australian government leader said that all vaccination regulations in the country, with the exception of some regulations for health care workers, were implemented by state premiers and not by his government.

“They have not been implemented by the Commonwealth government … so I understand your concerns about those issues,” Morrison said.

Some vehicles arriving in Canberra ahead of the protest were emblazoned with banners reading “Convoy to Canberra.” The protest is one of several “freedom convoys” inspired by the Canadian truckers’ protest.

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