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Eight charged after Reclaim rallies

Eight people have been charged after protests between anti-Islam Reclaim Australia and pro-diversity left-wing groups around Australia.

Eight people, including six in Victoria, have been charged following rival anti-Islam and pro-diversity protests around Australia.

Anti-Islam rallies organised by the right-wing Reclaim Australia group in the capitals on Sunday were opposed by left-wing groups, who held their own protests at the same locations.

The largest rallies were in Melbourne, where Reclaim Australia and locals protested about the planned construction of a mosque.

Six people were arrested - one for animal cruelty accused of punching a police horse, two for riotous behaviour and three for weapons offences.

Capsicum spray was used as scuffles broke out between the rival mobs, which each numbered about 500 people.

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In Brisbane, a 64-year-old man was charged with public nuisance after he allegedly jumped a barricade in a rowdy but non-violent protest in Brisbane's CBD.

In Adelaide, a 48-year-old man was charged with affray in the rallies at Adelaide Festival Plaza.

All eight are expected to face court at a later date.

Protests were rowdy but largely peaceful in Sydney, Perth, Canberra and Hobart.


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