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Victoria Police say they are “appalled” after violent protests in Melbourne resulted in two officers being hospitalised.
One woman was charged with resisting police over the clashes as police tried to separate the anti-immigration rally from a counter anti-racism protest in Melbourne’s CBD on Sunday.
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan blamed a “very small number” of counter-protesters for the violence, like hurling rocks at police, and said they deserved to face “serious consequences”.
She said new safety laws being introduced into parliament in November should help clamp down on such behaviour

The proposal to implement protest permits, similar to those in New South Wales, was dismissed by Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan. These permits would require rally organizers to notify police a week before any planned demonstrations.

JACINTA ALLAN PRESSER

Allan attributed the outbreak of violence to a “very small number” of counter-protesters, suggesting they were the primary instigators of the unrest. Source: AAP / Joel Carrett

Despite recent events, the premier reiterated her belief that Melbourne’s central business district remains a secure area. Her comments follow an earlier statement made after a woman was stabbed during daylight hours on her way to work this month.

Authorities reported that individuals from the counter-protest, labeled “United Against Racism: Migrants and Refugees Are Welcome,” attempted fervently to engage with the opposing group.

Police in riot gear swarm protesters in Melbourne.

In connection with the violent encounters in Melbourne, one woman has been formally charged. Source: AAP / SOPA Images / Gemma Hubeek

Superintendent Wayne Cheeseman said officers were pelted with large rocks, glass bottles and spoiled fruit as protesters tried to break through police barricades.

Officers used flash bangs, pepper spray and rubber bullets to try to control crowds, which was estimated to be nearly 2,000.
Cheeseman blamed “issue-motivated groups on the left” for the violence, while those from the anti-immigration “March for Australia” crowd were well-behaved.

“They were peaceful, they were engaging, they listened to our instructions,” he said.

A man shouting into a handheld speaker during a protest march. There's a crowd behind him, many of whom are holding Australian flags.

Police said anti-immigration protesters were well-behaved and listened to instructions. Source: Getty / Jesse Thompson

A female sergeant suffered a serious hand injury, and a male senior constable received a serious cut to his leg after they were both struck by a glass bottle.

Police said the injured officers had been released from hospital but would be off work for a few weeks while they recovered.
“Instead of working on the frontline to prevent crime and keep their local communities safe, they will be recovering after having glass bottles deliberately thrown at them,” they said in a statement.
Wayne Gatt, secretary of the Police Association of Victoria, likened scenes on Sunday to Northern Ireland in the 1970s.
“What we saw, it’s just filthy and it’s disgusting,” Gatt told Sunrise on Monday.

“The only people yesterday who didn’t have their human rights protected was the police … no-one in Australia takes these people seriously, they are living in absolute fantasy land.”

‘Had a gutful’

“I think Melbourne has had a gutful,” Cheeseman said.

“The fact is rocks being thrown at police, bottles filled with shards of glass were being thrown at police. Bins were put on fire, flags were on fire and I think enough is enough.”

A police officer holds up a rock during a press conference.

Victoria Police superintendent Wayne Cheeseman said police were pelted with rocks and shards of glass. Source: Supplied / Victoria Police

Cheeseman made no apologies for police having to use force to separate and disperse crowds.

“Police do not attend protests with the aim of using force, but it is always in response to the actions of protesters, whether it be violence between different groups, or towards officers,” he said.

Organisers accuse police of violence

Anti-racist protesters condemned the tactics used by police to control protesters.

“We condemn the violent acts of Victoria Police,” rally organiser Yasmin said in a statement.

A group of protesters holding a banner during a rally, with some in the lead carrying drums and speakers.

Anti-racist protesters condemned the tactics used by police to control protesters. Source: Getty / Jesse Thompson

“We are appalled by the comments of police commander Wayne Cheeseman, who praised the far-right hate march,” Yasmin said.

“It is not peaceful to organise a rally calling for Black and brown people to not be allowed in this country.

“Police denied thousands the right to protest, while facilitating the racist, hateful demonstration March for Australia, exercising white sovereignty to defend a white Australia ideology.”

They said five protesters were hospitalised following their march, but police said they were unaware of any hospitalisations.
Similar protests were held across the nation, but no others had the violence experienced in Melbourne.

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