ABC News – Australia
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·3 hours ago
Two words threaten to derail Minns's plan to ban controversial phrase
New South Wales Premier Chris Minns faces challenges after the Court of Appeal ruled that 'social cohesion' is not a valid purpose for laws restricting political communication. The ruling jeopardizes his plans to ban the controversial phrase 'globalise the intifada,' often used at pro-Palestinian rallies. Minns vowed to tackle divisiveness in the community amid the legal setback.
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