AAP
Police did not mean to cause offence to people praying peacefully when they were dispersed by force at a chaotic protest, the head of the force says.
NSW Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon offered a qualified apology to Muslim groups but defended the actions of his officers as anger grows over police tactics and powers used to break up a protest rally on Monday.
Officers were seen beating, pushing and pepper-spraying people in Sydney, including medics, who said they were violently pushed while attempting to treat the injured.
Vision of a group of Muslims being disrupted while performing sunset prayers beside Sydney Town Hall prompted mass outcry.
“The police that had been confronted were moving forward to disperse everyone,” Mr Lanyon told ABC radio on Thursday.
“This was not targeting any religion. I have apologised for an offence taken for interfering with that religious process, but it needs to be taken in context that we were moving a violent and aggressive crowd.”
The powers that paved the way for the crackdown will be challenged in parliament after the protest against Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s Australian visit.
Laws rushed through parliament after the Bondi terror attack allowed police to make a declaration that prevents people from seeking authorisation for rallies in key areas, leaving participants vulnerable to arrest for marching through the streets or obstructing traffic.
As a result, Monday’s protest was a static gathering.
Mr Herzog’s visit was also controversially declared a “major event”, a designation protest organisers unsuccessfully challenged in court, unlocking further police powers to move on activists.
When the event concluded, demonstrators – some of whom only wanted to leave – could not move as police tried to stop the whole group from marching.
Officers soon began unleashing pepper spray and rushing at the crowd.
Street medic Omaim Al-Baghdadi was wearing a vest identifying herself as medical personnel when police arrived.
“We were trying to explain that we were doing treatments, but that didn’t really register, so we got pushed and pulled,” she told AAP.
“At the planter boxes, I found people laying down that were also injured, so I tried to commence treatment there, but again police came and pushed us quite violently.”
That night, she treated other medics who had been caught in police tear gas while coughing up her own lungs.
Riley Brooke initially attended the event as a protester and was in the middle of applying first aid before attracting the attention of police.
“I was fully backed against the wall with my hands up and one hand on a water bottle, I think saying, ‘I’m just flushing eyes out, I’m not in the protest anymore, I’m just doing first aid’,” they said.
“One yanked me and threw me, and I fell flat down on the ground.”
Premier Chris Minns has repeatedly defended the police actions but is facing calls from within his government for an independent inquiry into the handling of the protest.
Four Labor MPs have called on their leader to approve a review of the circumstances leading up to the clashes, held at arm’s length from police.
Laws enabling protest crackdowns and the decision to not allow a court challenge to the laws until the end of the month should be probed, protest attendee and Labor MP Stephen Lawrence said.
Five people were taken to hospital after the protest and 27 arrested, with nine facing charges.
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And this Bluey “controversy” is just another example of why the LNP will continue to be irrelevant.
When the bar is so low!
Sigh!!! 🥸
Unrelated to everything but I have to know: does your "Take care of you" come from Pretty Woman
It does! Kit de Luca forever!
Little Jimmy Paterson lot me at 'Angus'.
*sigh* Extreme conservatives once again imaging teachers "indoctrinating" kids... does anyone actually believe this rubbish?
Just a shame that the Senator doesn't know that Bluey is a girl and keeps referring to her as him.
My very conservative relatives have always hated Bluey because the cartoon has a stay-at-home dad... *rollseyes* Conservatives here are starting to sound more and more like the anti-Disney conservative Americans...I can't see it working well here.
Also - he's not a stay at home dad - he is an archaeologist and goes on-site for digs!
(And Chilli, the mum, works for Border Force in airport security, where she is a sniffer dog)
Ah, so they're not even portraying what the characters are accurately. Sounds about right.
Bluey uses she/her pronouns....
If the good Senator knew anything about Bluey, she'd know that Bluey is, in fact, a girl.
Angus is offering clarity, courage and confidence. Lot of c's in that formula ......
Then Bullock has to deal with Senator Canavan who is arguing a high school economic level assessment at a post-graduate tertiary discussion.
I doubt Bullock would see this time as a positive contribution to be her own level of professional productivity.
How long do you think Good One, Angus, had that video for, considering he's currently in Canberra and it was probably shot at his home property?
What a wonderful picture of Good One Angus receiving an unexpected pineapple, rough-end first. You may be able to misLey a leader, Angus, but you really do need to watch your back.
I hope Angus Taylor isn't planning on unleashing culture wars and making up Christmas cancellations. If he has nothing else to talk about, he will go there. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-50667373
I think the old saying ‘you cant make a silk purse out of a sows ear” fits the current Liberal Party situation perfectly. And if Sussan Ley gets rolled which looks likely then she should quit parliament immediately not linger on the backbench.
What a contrast, Labor laying out actions (whether or not they're good , they're actually doing something) and the Liberals talking about themselves and how they've listened to Australians...as far as I can tell, the Nationals are still writing the Liberals policies - abandoning action on climate change and ramping up racism https://live.thepoint.com.au/2026/02/the-point-live-its-on-for-the-liberals-protests-planned-for-melbourne-in-response-to-isaac-herzogs-planned-visit/?post=be2676698d
Re Farrer - I will note that as someone across the border who was keeping an eye on it - Milthorpe had a very red hot go at it but underperformed on the primary. 20% is good of course, the PHON preferences were 52/48 to Ley so a lot of things will have to go bad for the Libs to lose that.
are you giving phillip thompson too much credit, saying he is a frontbencher, when he is a shadow assistant minister
https://live.thepoint.com.au/2026/02/the-point-live-its-on-for-the-liberals-protests-planned-for-melbourne-in-response-to-isaac-herzogs-planned-visit/?post=d648cb0252
We, the people of Australia, will pay to bring politicians back to Canberra for a party room meeting and leadership (?) spill. Party room business like this should be at the expense of the party. Maybe if there was a direct cost to them some of this ego driven bs would not happen.
... but what do the Liberals think a credible opposition is?
https://live.thepoint.com.au/?post=07ec773238
'a more likable Tim Wilson'???
Amy, the coffee just isn't working. There are far more believable things in Australian myth and fable, like drop-bears and bunyips.
Good morning, Amy!
You and I both know that Good One, Angus's digits were working his Princess Telephone last night, trying to finalise the numbers to roll the first female Liberal Party leader. Good one, Angus!
I think it was more 'will you be in town?' given not all the senators are in Canberra
One thing that is often omitted re Adass Synagogue is that it is non-Zionist. The conflation of Zionism with Judaism has really obscured the diversity of Judaism (yes like all religions, there are different strands of Judaism) and diversity of political opinions in Jewish communities.
I'd forgotten that point about Addass!