Australia police begin inquiries into Gaza flotilla activist allegations as Victoria prepares work-from-home bill
Australian federal police have begun inquiries into allegations made by Australian members of the Global Sumud flotilla after meeting the group in Canberra. The activists say they were abused, tortured and, in some cases, sexually assaulted by Israeli authorities after being detained while trying to deliver aid to the occupied Palestinian territory. The meeting took place at Parliament House and included foreign affairs minister Penny Wong, multicultural affairs minister Anne Aly and senior police officers.Police said they had begun inquiries into allegations made by a representative of the group. It is understood that a formal report of crime has not... [Continue Reading]
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