Australian prime minister condemns anti-Indigenous rights protests during war dead commemorations
- Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned the anti-Indigenous rights protests that disrupted Anzac Day commemorations, calling them acts of cowardice and a disgrace.
- Albanese stated, "This was an act of low cowardice on a day when we honor courage and sacrifice," reflecting his strong disapproval of the protests.
- He emphasized that there is no place in Australia for such disruptions during the solemn events.
- The First Peoples' Assembly of Victoria also condemned the protests, describing them as a racist attack during the Welcome to Country in Melbourne.
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