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Refugee Solidarity Brisbane forge ahead with revised refugee activism protest

A mass refugee rights sit-in protest will still go ahead this weekend, but not on the Story Bridge after a Supreme Court order banned the activity in the name of public safety.
And organisers have issued a guide to protesters that includes bring “clothes that cover as much skin as possible (layer!), earplugs, umbrellas, goggles, hat or beanie, mask, hand sanitiser, basic first aid, any medication you may need for an overnight stay at the watchhouse.
And they warned participants to be…
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