Australia’s PM Anzac Day condemns the Hekling in the Day Sercouse

Sydney: AustraliaCondemned the prime minister Hecking And two serious on Friday Anzac Day The monument as “low cowardice”, warning that the responsible people “will face the full strength of the law”.
Anzac Day originally marked the landing of World War I in 1915 in 1915, which is Turkish, a sick First World War Landing for soldiers of Australia and New Zealand Army in Galipoli.
Facing the Dug-in German-backed Ottoman forces, more than 10,000 Australian and New Zealand soldiers were killed in a friendly campaign. This year is reminiscent of the 110th anniversary of landing.
Anzac Day now also honors the people of Australian and New Zealand, who have served in all wars, struggles and peace campaigns.
The large crowd gathered in cities and towns in both countries just before dawn to pay their honor.
The Australian Prime Minister said, “We, who have gathered here, think of those who went to the battlefields of all wars, but did not come back,” Anthony albanisWho participated in a service in Canberra.
“We still feel them with us in the soul. We want to be worthy of their great sacrifice.”
But services in Perth and Melbourne were briefly interrupted by boiling and hecking during welcome at the country ceremony – a traditional blessing from a local indigenous elderly before an incident.
‘Completely derogatory’
Albanis later “performed a work of low cowardice in a day, where we respect courage and sacrifice”.
He told reporters in Canberra, “There is no place for what has happened in Australia. The disintegration of Angeck Day is beyond contempt, and those responsible will have to face the full strength of the law.”
Melbourne obstruction was “led by someone who is a known Nav-Nazi”, Minister of the affairs of the affairs, Matt Caig.
“When we come together to remember on Anzac Day, we are remembering some soldiers who fell into a war that fought against the kind of disgusting ideology,” he told the national broadcaster ABC.
“And so it was completely derogatory, and there is nothing that welcome to the Azac Day Smritotsav, anytime.”
When it is suppressed how he knew the identity of the person involved, Caig said “he had seen public reporting of one of the names of one of the people who were involved”.
The police instructed a person – whom he has not identified – to leave the incident, which he also interviewed “for aggressive behavior”, a Victoria Police spokesman said in a statement.
Meanwhile, New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon was due to participation in an ANZAC service at Galipoli.
In a message, King Charles III, the head of the state of both Australia and New Zealand, thanked the country’s second World War II for “those most difficult and dangerous time in the most difficult and dangerous time”.
The annual memory comes in the run-up in the May 3 election in Australia, where the most pressure issues for the two main parties manage energy transition and balance relations with the United States.
Left-shouting government is leading the opposition in public opinion surveys.

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