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Canberra Jews Urge Albanese to Protect Protest Rights
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Canberras Jewish community, including David Hermolin, urges Albanese government to protect protest rights amidst calls for tougher hate speech laws following Bondi Beach terrorist attack. Protesters fear new measures could stifle rallies against Israels actions in Gaza. Prime Minister Albanese plans to strengthen hate speech laws, but voices like Hermolin and Ohad Kozminsky from the Jewish Council of Australia argue for a holistic approach that includes diverse Jewish views and safeguards peaceful protests. Both sides agree its possible to condemn the Bondi massacre and defend Palestinian rights without contradiction as the federal government refines its plans and states consider protest bans.
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