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Thousands march in pro-refugee rallies across Australia

Rallies organised by "Welcome to Australia" group

Newsroom October 22 02:06

Thousands of people have taken part in Walk Together rallies across Australia in a gesture to welcome refugees and immigrants to the country. The rallies, organised by Welcome to Australia, took place in more than 25 cities and towns and aimed to celebrate cultural diversity while promoting compassion and unity.
Welcome to Australia chief executive and former refugee Mohammad Al-Khafaji said the Australian walks had this year gone global.
“The walk is a loud declaration that thousands of Australians believe we are a nation known for our compassion, generosity and welcome,” Mr Al-Khafaji said.
“A community in Anchorage, Alaska, heard about Australia’s Walk Together celebration and they were really impressed with its symbolism and its power.
“Those Alaskans are holding their own Walk Together event this October to tie in with our walks in Australia this weekend.” Tasmanian Governor Kate Warner took part in the Hobart march and called on Australians to challenge the anti-Islamic views of One Nation senator, Pauline Hanson.
Professor Warner called on demonstrators to stand up and welcome refugees.
“She [Pauline Hanson] declared that Australia was being swamped by Muslims and in which she reiterated a call for a ban on Muslim immigration,” Professor Warner said.
“I think it’s so important for Australians who oppose her views to stand up and be counted.

source: ABC.net.au

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