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Many people are planning to launch a terrorist attack in Macao

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Australia's Channel 7 News reported on April 26 that there was another accident in Melbourne, Australia.

一青少年据报在墨尔本Highpoint Shopping Centre打架时被砍刀刺伤。

This is the second stabbing incident at the mall in a week.

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Police said a teenager was stabbed in the process when six men got into a fight near the Hoyts Cinema inside the mall at around 6:10 p.m. yesterday and later spread to the restaurant area.

Two of the men involved in the case were reportedly armed with machetes and chased and slashed all the way! Pedestrians on the road got out of the way.

An 18-year-old from St Albans was taken to hospital with suspected stab wounds in the arm.

Three other teenagers – an 18-year-old man from Sunshine North, a 17-year-old man from Braybrook and an 18-year-old man from Deer Park – were arrested at the scene.

The juvenile from Braybrook was charged with intentional injury, brawl, armed assault and possession of a controlled weapon. He was released on bail and will appear in children's court.

The man from Sunshine North has been released while awaiting further investigation, while the Deer Park man has also been released and is awaiting summons.

Police revealed that the two parties involved are believed to know each other.

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The stabbing was the second case in a week at the mall.

On Sunday, a 19-year-old man was taken to hospital in serious condition after a suspected stab wound to his upper body after a fight outside the Seoul Garden KBBQ cafeteria near the Hoyts Cinema.

Two days later, a 19-year-old man from Kings Park was arrested and charged with intentional injury, brawl and possession of a weapon.

The victim of the stab wound is still in hospital and is in stable condition.

There is also news from Sydney...

The Telegraph reported that police launched a large-scale counter-terrorism raid in Sydney on Wednesday, arresting and prosecuting a number of teenagers suspected of planning terrorist attacks.

Preliminary investigations suggest that the teens may have been targeted by gay men, and police have not yet determined whether their plot was motivated by "religious factors."

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Earlier, a 16-year-old boy launched a terrorist attack at Wakeley Church, stabbing the bishop several times while he was broadcasting live. Police launched an anti-terrorist raid on Wednesday and arrested a number of teenagers suspected of being involved in planning a terrorist attack.

The source noted that the police are "researching" the teenagers' motives for plotting a terrorist attack, a process that could take months.

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The Telegraph reported that the 16-year-old knife wounder was arrested on the spot after the terrorist attack on the church. Police found a WhatsApp group on his phone and found a teenage extremist group plotting a terrorist attack.

A relative of one of the members of the group, who had been held for terrorist offences.

Police believe the extremist group may be planning another attack after the terrorist attack at Wakeley church.

Police also believe that if members of the group carry out an attack similar to the Wakeley church terrorist attack, they will have difficulty stopping it in time. So, the police decided to launch a raid on Wednesday.

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Dave Hudson of NSW Police said: "We believe that this gang poses an unacceptable risk to the public in NSW and that relying solely on investigative strategies will not adequately safeguard public safety. ”

"Therefore, we have decided to intensify our actions and take public measures to prevent another possible terrorist attack. ”

"Considering their actions while under surveillance, it would be difficult for the police to stop the attack in time once they decided to launch it. ”

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周三,来自新州警察和澳洲联邦警察的400多名警员在包括Bankstown、Prestons、Casula、Lurnea、Rydalmere、Greenacre、Strathfield、Chester Hill、Punchbowl以及Goulburn展大规模反恐突袭。

A total of seven juveniles were arrested during the operation and five others were questioned by the police. Of the seven juveniles arrested, five face multiple charges.

Two boys, aged 17 and 14, were charged with using a communication service to obtain or view violent extremist material.

Two 16-year-old teenagers were charged with planning to carry out or preparing terrorist acts. A 17-year-old teenager was charged with planning to carry out or preparing a terrorist act and carrying a knife in a public place.

All of the arrested juveniles were denied bail and appeared in children's court on Thursday.

Many people are planning to launch a terrorist attack in Macao

Dave Hudson (Credit: The Telegraph)

The source noted that the group's actions are very "unpredictable" and that they can strike as soon as they find an opportunity and have a knife in their hands.

It is understood that the police have been in contact with some members of the team who have previously come to the attention of the police for other criminal acts.

While the team mainly involved minors, police also spoke to some people over the age of 18 on Wednesday.

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators protest on Anzac Day

Thursday's Anzac Day was supposed to commemorate Australia's fallen in two world wars, but in Melbourne it turned into a big debate about war.

Hundreds of pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered in front of the Victorian Parliament building to protest the "glorification of war" on Anzac Day and call for an end to Israel's acts of war in Palestine.

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The demonstrators demanded to "remember the forgotten frontier wars in Australia's history", and their actions immediately sparked strong discontent and condemnation from veterans and related organizations.

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Veterans called it "disrespectful" to them, arguing that the demonstrators' choice to protest on this anniversary was "unjustified."

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The protests later turned into clashes with the police, with demonstrators chasing journalists and being forced to set up barricades.

Organiser Tasnim Samak argued that they were not "attacking" Anzac Day, but rather to send a message that "war has caused tragedy, destruction and loss of life", calling for lessons from history and avoiding repeat of the mistakes of the past.

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In fact, the rally is just one of a series of pro-Palestinian protests expected to take place at multiple locations in Melbourne.

The militant group also planned to set up camp at the University of Melbourne, demanding that the university "cut off all arms links", provoking the wrath of war heroes.

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The president of the Australian Veterans Association said that while demonstrators had the right to protest, it was "disrespectful" to choose Anzac Day as a day for serving and retired soldiers.

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One veteran said more bluntly that the protesters "forgot that they were able to express their views freely because someone defended that freedom with their lives."

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The University of Melbourne has expressed support for "freedom of expression" and "peaceful protest" in its plans to protest on campus, but not to develop into violence, threats or harassment.

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The school stressed that it had no connection with the Israel Defense Forces.

However, there are also voices that there is "moral confusion" on the part of universities in determining the boundaries of "free speech".

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Although the protests are an exercise of rights, the choice to protest on such a commemorative day has broken through the bottom line of social morality and caused widespread controversy and condemnation.

How to strike a balance between "freedom of speech" and "respect for others" and reduce confrontation between the two sides is an urgent issue to be resolved.

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Anzac Day大游行人潮汹涌

Yesterday was Anzac Day in Australia and New Zealand, with solemn commemorations across the country, attracting thousands of people.

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In Melbourne, more than 10,000 people gathered at the War Memorial early in the morning, and the parade began at 8.30am, with around 40,000 people lining the road to welcome them. In the procession, there are many veterans with medals, which is awe-inspiring.

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Sydney also began a dawn remembrance ceremony at 4.20am, with more than 10,000 active-duty military and veterans marching at 9am. In addition, large-scale mourning activities were also carried out in Perth, Brisbane, Canberra, Hobart and other cities.

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Although Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was unable to attend the ceremony in person due to his visit to PNG, he was also present at the ceremony.

Anzac Day has a special meaning for the Australian people, as it is a day to pay tribute to the more than 8,700 soldiers who gave their lives for their country in the First World War.

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At the same time, the relevant departments also called on the public to be cautious in their words and deeds and respect history in the commemorative activities.

Multiple netizens took to social media to warn against saying "Happy Anzac Day", which was considered an offense against the fallen soldiers.

David Sieber, a veteran, said: "Anzac Day is a solemn and respectful day, and the word 'happy' is inappropriate. You say 'Merry Easter' and 'Merry Christmas', but it shouldn't be that way today. This is a day of mourning. "

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Coincidentally, just last week there was a terrorist attack on the bishop in Sydney, where a number of suspected teenagers were charged with conspiracy to commit terrorist offences.

In order to ensure the safety and smoothness of the Anzac Day commemoration, the police have cracked down on crime throughout the city in the past few days, and about 400 police officers have been fully deployed to execute 13 search warrants.