LGBTQI+ activists claim they were 'attacked' and pelted with rocks and bottles by a group who met them outside a church in Belfield. Police say two men have been arrested.
Footage from the incident outside a church in Belfield on Tuesday afternoon.abc.net.au/news/two-arrested-after-protests-outside-mark-latham-speech/102127830Police say two people have been arrested after protesters gathered outside a church in south-west Sydney, where One Nation figure Mark Latham was giving a speech.
It also claims punches were thrown at members as they were "surrounded by a mob 30 times their size". The former federal Labor leader said he was invited to speak at an event, where he discussed religious freedom, parental rights, education and "protecting schools from Alphabet Activism and lawfare".
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