
New South Wales Police brutalised pro-Palestine protesters picketing SEC Plating in Belmore on June 27, arresting five people and hospitalising one.
It was the fourth picket of the facility, organised by the Weapons Out of the West (WoW) group, which campaigns against weapons' production in Western Sydney.聽
SEC Plating manufactures plating, engineering coatings and finishes for F-35 fighter jets used by Israel to conduct its genocide in Gaza. It has contracts with a number of weapons' manufacturers.
At the previous picket, protesters managed to delay workers from entering the site for two hours, before police arrived and moved them on. This time, a WoW spokesperson told 一品探花 that聽when the group of 50 pro-Palestine protesters approached the site, police were already waiting for them.
Police arrested one legal observer before the picket had even started. WoW said they were attempting to negotiate with police when one officer became 鈥渁gitated鈥 and the violence started.聽
Videos posted on social media show police dragging protesters across the ground, holding people by the neck and slamming them into fences.
Former Greens candidate Hannah Thomas was hospitalised with injuries to her eye and face 鈥渁fter being battered by two officers with no apparent cause鈥. She now needs surgery.聽One police officer reportedly said as she protested the violence: 鈥淭hat鈥檚 on you.鈥澛燱oW said that medics were 鈥渂arred by police from providing first aid鈥.
In a 聽posted on social media on June 30, Thomas thanked the community for their support, as well as the medical staff at Bankstown Hospital.
鈥淚'm five foot one and weigh about 45 kilos,鈥澛燭homas said. 鈥淚 was engaged in peaceful protest and my interactions with NSW Police have potentially left me without vision in my right eye, permanently.
鈥淚 look like this because of [NSW Premier] Chris Minns and [NSW police minister] Yasmin Catley and their draconian anti-protest laws and attempts to demonise protesters, especially protesters for Palestine. They have emboldened the police to crack down with extreme violence and brutality and they were warned that those laws would lead to this outcome.鈥
She added that her treatment by police is 鈥渘othing compared to what people in Gaza are going through because of Israel鈥.
Another protester was 鈥渋llegally strip-searched in front of the crowd in the cold with no privacy鈥, WoW said. They were subsequently arrested, despite nothing incriminating being found.聽
Rising Tide activist Zack Schofield, who was also arrested, said Minns 鈥渃an鈥檛 arrest his way out of the people objecting to genocide鈥, adding, 鈥淭he excessive force used by police ... will be put into question.鈥澛燗 聽released on social media shows Schofield attempting to clarify what laws police were using to shut the protest down before being grabbed and arrested.聽
Maritime Union of Australia Sydney branch organiser Shane Reside, another arrestee, said: 鈥淎fter witnessing the brutal assault committed against another member of the community, I called out the police for their actions and on that basis they then targeted me and I was arrested.鈥
Another protester said: 鈥淲e refuse the funding, arming and support of the Zionist entities in our communities 鈥 A company heading towards insolvency and cowering from an angry community calls on the violence of the state to protect itself鈥︹澛
said police were seen 鈥渢ackling individuals walking along the footpath to the ground and dragging one person on the concrete鈥. 鈥淎 police officer placed their hands around the neck of one person to drag them backwards, causing them to be unable to breathe for about a minute, with serious bruising developing鈥.
They said police had issued move-on orders on the basis that individuals being near the location would cause 鈥渇ear and alarm鈥. Police also said the protests were 鈥渦nauthorised鈥 because WoW had filled out a Notice of Intention to hold a public assembly, which is, in fact, not a prerequisite for holding a protest in NSW.
Legal Observers NSW said these are 鈥渘ot valid reasons for issuing a move-on order under the Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002鈥.
Families for Palestine said Minns and Police Minister Yasmin Catley should 鈥渢ake accountability鈥 for the actions of police. 鈥淭his violence happened under your watch,鈥 they said.
Palestine Action Group Sydney, which took NSW Labor to the Supreme Court over its draconian anti-protest laws, said: 鈥淥nce again, the authorities who should be arresting those complicit in genocide, are instead those trying to stop it.鈥
The University of Sydney Students Representative Council called on NSW Police and Labor to 鈥渋nvestigate, take accountability and stop their complicity in stifling protest against genocide鈥澛.聽
Greens Senator Mehreen Faruqi聽said the Minns government has 鈥渞epeatedly undermined our civil liberties and vilified pro-Palestine, anti-genocide protesters ...聽Today鈥檚 events are a direct result of that dangerous political approach and this Labor government must be held accountable.鈥澛
Home affairs minister Tony Burke attempted to shift the blame for Thomas' injuries onto the protesters themselves, claiming that 鈥渘o one is above the law鈥.
NSW Police initially refused to investigate the incident, with Assistant Commissioner Brett McFadden claiming he had seen no evidence of misconduct on police body-worn camera footage. However, the next day, after mounting pressure, they聽declared it was a 鈥渃ritical incident鈥, meaning it will be investigated.聽
NSW Greens MLC Sue Higginson, who wrote to Minns said there is now sufficient evidence 鈥渢o confirm that the police have acted beyond the scope of their lawful powers鈥.
Higginson called for all charges against Thomas and the other arrestees to be withdrawn and for Minns to commit to repeal the anti-protest laws.聽
WoW said there was a lot of community support for the pickets, and that protesters would not be deterred by police violence and intimidation.
Meanwhile, in Naarm/Melbourne on June 29, Victoria Police pinned a trans woman facedown on concrete and drove a baton into her ribs.聽
[This article was updated on July 1. Legal Observers NSW are asking for any footage of the incident to be emailed to them at legalobserversnsw@protonmail.com]