NSW Police to block LGBTQ+ protesters from George Pell’s funeral service

NSW Police to block LGBTQ+ protesters from George Pell’s funeral service
NSW Police will search a court docket order to cease LGBTQ+ activists from protesting outdoors late cardinal George Pell’s Sydney funeral this week.
Sydney-based marketing campaign group Community Action for Rainbow Rights had deliberate to march outdoors of St Mary’s Cathedral within the metropolis’s CBD on Thursday however police will try to dam any protesters over “safety” issues.

“The NSW Police Force has received a Form 1 for a protest planned for Thursday 2 February in Sydney CBD, however, despite attempted negotiations with organisers, safety concerns associated with their proposed assembly cannot be adequately mitigated without amendments to the proposal,” a police spokesperson mentioned.

Pell, previously Australia’s highest-ranking Catholic and one of the crucial controversial figures within the nation, died aged 81 earlier this month. (AAP)

“As such, the Commissioner will apply to the NSW Supreme Court to prohibit the assembly.”

The deliberate protest had attracted nearly 400 attendees on the group’s official Facebook occasion.

“We need everybody to come out and protest on Thursday,” an announcement on Community Action for Rainbow Rights’ social media learn.

“We can’t let the police get away with denying us our right to protest (at the) funeral.”

NSW Police mentioned its “priority” was to make sure the protection of the general public.

“(Police) recognise and support the rights of individuals and groups to exercise their rights of free speech and peaceful assembly, however, the first priority is always the safety of the wider community,” the spokesperson mentioned.

Pell was jailed over youngster sexual abuse allegations, however at all times maintained his innocence and his convictions have been later overturned. (AAP)

Pell, previously Australia’s highest-ranking Catholic and one of the crucial controversial figures within the nation, died in Rome aged 81 earlier this month after issues following hip alternative surgical procedure.

He was jailed in 2019 over youngster sexual abuse allegations however at all times maintained his innocence.

9news.com.au has contacted Community Action for Rainbow Rights for remark. 

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