Two Protesters Charged Under Queensland Hate Speech Laws After Parliament Rally

Two Protesters Charged Under Queensland Hate Speech Laws After Parliament Rally
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Two pro-Palestinian protesters were charged in Queensland after a rally held hours after new hate-speech laws took effect.

  • Two pro-Palestinian protesters were charged under new Queensland hate-speech laws.
  • One protester allegedly used the phrase 'from the river to the sea', which is banned under the new laws.
  • The arrests followed a protest outside the Queensland state parliament.
  • The protest occurred within hours of the new laws taking effect.
  • The new laws have been described as contentious.

Two pro-Palestinian protesters were charged in Queensland after allegedly violating new hate-speech laws during a rally outside the state parliament, with one reportedly using a banned phrase.

The incident marks one of the first applications of Queensland's new hate-speech laws and highlights ongoing debates about free speech and public protest in Australia.

Legal proceedings for the charged protesters are expected. Further public and legal scrutiny of the new laws may follow as similar cases arise.