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Entire NSW Labor left calls for controversial anti-protest laws to be scrapped ahead of party conference
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Entire NSW Labor left calls for controversial anti-protest laws to be scrapped ahead of party conference

Fifty-six New South Wales (NSW) Labor branches have endorsed motions at the upcoming state conference demanding the repeal or review of controversial anti-protest laws, with the entire left faction supporting the repeal of two specific laws. These laws, enacted by the previous Coalition government and backed by Labor, include penalties of up to two years in prison for blocking major facilities and restrictions on protests near places of worship. Civil liberties advocates argue the laws have increased tensions and violence at protests, citing incidents such as the 9 February rally against Israeli President Isaac Herzog. Legal Observers NSW, an independent group, released a report analyzing the protest. While Premier Chris Minns is expected to address the conference and announce plans to revive train manufacturing in the Hunter region, the focus remains on the push to repeal the anti-protest legislation.

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Entire NSW Labor left calls for controversial anti-protest laws to be scrapped ahead of party conference

Fifty-six New South Wales (NSW) Labor branches have endorsed motions at the upcoming state conference demanding the repeal or review of controversial anti-protest laws, with the entire left faction supporting the repeal of two specific laws. These laws, enacted by the previous Coalition government and backed by Labor, include penalties of up to two years in prison for blocking major facilities and restrictions on protests near places of worship. Civil liberties advocates argue the laws have increased tensions and violence at protests, citing incidents such as the 9 February rally against Israeli President Isaac Herzog. Legal Observers NSW, an independent group, released a report analyzing the protest. While Premier Chris Minns is expected to address the conference and announce plans to revive train manufacturing in the Hunter region, the focus remains on the push to repeal the anti-protest legislation.

Tendenz-Einschätzung (Links): The article frames the call to repeal anti-protest laws as a grassroots demand from the Labor left, emphasizing concerns about suppression of democratic expression and highlighting criticism of Premier Chris Minns for allegedly ignoring rank-and-file members. The emphasis on the 'right to protest' и

Warum diese Bewertungen (Faktentreue 85 · Objektivität 75): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports on the actions of NSW Labor branches and mentions key issues discussed. Objectivity is slightly lower due to the inclusion of quotes from a specific activist, which may introduce bias, though overall the reporting remains balanced.

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