
Australian State Passes ‘Extraordinary’ Gun and Protest Laws After Bondi Attack
In a swift response to the deadliest mass shooting in decades, the Australian state of New South Wales has passed "extraordinary" laws restricting gun ownership and empowering police to shut down protests for up to 90 days following a declared terrorism incident. The legislation, passed in the early hours of Wednesday, aims to prevent future attacks and maintain public safety, but has raised concerns among lawmakers, activists, and religious leaders about the potential for unfair restrictions on peaceful protests. As the international community watches, Australia's leaders are taking bold steps to address the root causes of extremism and promote social cohesion.









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