
Waleed Aly is backing the right of protesters to carry Hezbollah terrorist flags in Australia
Daily MailWaleed Aly has backed the legal right of protesters to wave the flags of a proscribed terrorist group and photos of its slain leader, even though The Project host opposes their message. Tensions flared on The Project when co-host Steve Price asked Aly whether a person should be allowed to carry the Hezbollah flag or a photo of its leader in Australia. Waleed Aly has backed the legal right of protesters to wave the flags of a proscribed terrorist group and photos of its slain leader Tensions flared on The Project when co-host Steve Price asked Aly whether a person should be allowed to carry the Hezbollah flag or a photo of its leader in Australia Officers can direct people to take down the symbols but cannot remove them by force, although those who fail to comply face fines. Melbourne protesters were seen holding aloft framed photos of recently killed Hezbollah boss Hassan Nasrallah The yellow and green flag of Hezbollah could also be seen being waved by the Melbourne protesters A spokesperson for Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus said the AFP had confirmed they were investigating a number of breaches, believed to be as many as six.
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