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Australia Proposes Protest Ban Near Places of Worship

December 17, 2024
Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
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Australia Proposes Protest Ban Near Places of Worship

Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan

The government of Australia has announced a proposal to implement stricter laws on protests following a surge in antisemitic incidents, including violent attacks and harassment targeting places of worship. 

The new measures, introduced on Tuesday by Premier Jacinta Allan, would ban demonstrations near religious sites and tighten restrictions on displays of extremist symbols.

The announcement follows two high-profile incidents in recent weeks: an arson attack that damaged Melbourne’s Adass Israel Synagogue and an unsettling protest that trapped worshippers inside a Sydney synagogue for three hours.

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Premier Allan condemned the escalation, stating, “That’s not peaceful protest. It’s menacing behavior.” 

“Antisemitism is a cancer, and we must leave no stone unturned to fight the evil of antisemitism, to fight the evil of this racism in all of its forms, and also to continue to work to help heal our multicultural community.”

Under the proposed legislation, safe access zones would be established around places of worship to ensure that individuals can “gather and pray free from fear, harassment and intimidation,” Allan’s office confirmed. The laws would also prohibit disruptions to religious gatherings and target specific behaviors seen as intimidating or threatening.

The measures include bans on protesters flying flags or displaying symbols associated with terrorist organizations, as designated by Australia. Additionally, face coverings often used by protesters to obscure their identities or shield against capsicum spray would be outlawed.

The Victorian parliament is expected to vote on the proposal early next year. If passed, these laws would provide enhanced protections for communities increasingly targeted by hate-driven acts.

Anti-Defamation Commission chair Dvir Abramovich, a prominent advocate against antisemitism, hailed the legislation as a decisive step. 

“Today, the Victorian government has declared war on hate and antisemitism — and it’s about time. 

“Victoria has drawn a line in the sand and sent a thunderous message to the hate-mongers, the graffiti cowards, the firebombers, and the social media trolls: Your days of terrorizing our communities are over.”

Dvir Abramovich
Dvir Abramovich
Dvir Abramovich

Rising Antisemitism Sparks Stronger Measures

An arson attack on Melbourne’s Adass Israel Synagogue has been labeled a terrorist act, which ensures greater resources for the investigation. Authorities say the incident marks an alarming escalation in targeted violence against Jewish communities in Australia since the onset of the Israel-Hamas conflict over a year ago.

This rise in antisemitic activity mirrors broader concerns about social cohesion in Australia’s diverse society. Earlier this year, the federal government passed legislation banning the public display of Nazi symbols and the Nazi salute, citing a disturbing uptick in hate speech and extremist activity.

Additionally, the Australian government appointed envoys to combat antisemitism and Islamophobia as part of its ongoing commitment to addressing rising racial and religious intolerance.

Australia’s increasing multiculturalism highlights the need for policies that balance freedom of expression with protections for vulnerable communities. The 2021 census revealed that a majority of Australians are either born overseas or have a parent who was, marking a first in the nation’s history.

While the government’s response to recent events has been swift, advocates say continued vigilance is essential. The proposed laws aim to reassure communities that they can practice their faith without fear of violence or intimidation.

As Abramovich put it, the government’s firm stance sends a clear message: “This is a victory for decency, for safety, and for those who cherish the values of respect and tolerance.”

The proposed legislation will now be scrutinized in parliament, where it is expected to gain significant support, given the urgency of addressing religiously motivated attacks.

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Tags: AntisemitismJacinta AllanReligious FreedomVictoria Laws
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