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Black Lives Matter protests hijacked by left-wing agendas: Aus PM

By IANS | Published: June 11, 2020 11:06 AM

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Thursday said that the recent Black Lives Matter protests in the country has ...

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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Thursday said that the recent Black Lives Matter protests in the country has been hijacked by "left-wing agendas".

Morrison rejected calls to tear down statues of historical figures including Captain James Cook, who claimed Australia for the British Empire in 1770, amid the removal of statues of contentious figures in the US and UK, reports Xinhua news agency.

"I think what we're seeking with some of these protests, they start on a fair point when they're raising issues about, you know, people's treatment in custody or things like that," Morrison, who represents the electorate named after Cook, told Nine Entertainment radio.

"But now it's being taken over by other much more politically driven left-wing agendas, which are seeking to take advantage of these opportunities to push their political causes.

"I've always said we've got to be honest about our history. We've got to acknowledge the positive and the negative.

"I think we've also got to respect our history as well. And this is not a licence for people to just go nuts on this stuff," he said.

The Prime Minister confirmed that the protests earlier in June that were attended by tens of thousands of Austral have delayed the easing of coronavirus restrictions by a week.

Health authorities are waiting to analyze if the mass gatherings cause a spike in cases before proceeding with lifting restrictions.

"The rally last weekend is the only legitimate real block to this at the moment, because we actually don't know right now whether those rallies on the weekend may have caused outbreaks," he said.

"People who rallied this (past) weekend showed great disrespect for their neighbours."

( With inputs from IANS )

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