Pro-Palestine protesters slandered for using Sydney Harbour Bridge for ‘division'
'The bridge literally is something that brings people together … and it is being used for division in this utterly Orwellian named march for humanity,' Mr Morrow said.
'I think it's all terrible that this has gone through and been approved by an activist judge who has decided to overrule the advice of the police and the Minns Labor government.
'There are plenty of places in Sydney where you can go and protest.'

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