'Justice won't wait': Protesters vow to defy Supreme Court at Sydney Black Lives Matter rally

NSW Police applied for an injunction from the Supreme Court to stop Saturday's Black Lives Matter protests going ahead, arguing it breaches public health orders.

Amharic news 05 June, 2020

Leetona Dungay has vowed to march on Saturday in defiance of the Supreme Court. Source: AAP

The NSW Supreme Court has refused to allow permission for a Black Lives Matter protest in Sydney tomorrow, as activists vow to march in defiance of the order. 

NSW Police applied for an injunction from the state's Supreme Court to stop Saturday's protest going ahead, arguing the demonstration would breach coronavirus public health orders.

Read the full article in English here. 


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'Justice won't wait': Protesters vow to defy Supreme Court at Sydney Black Lives Matter rally | SBS Korean