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Sydney Protest Trial: Twenty-Five Activists to Face Joint Hearing

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Published: 11 June 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

A major legal battle has surfaced in Australia following an intense demonstration against a prominent international leader. Twenty-five political activists are now scheduled to face a massive joint trial in Sydney next year. This development comes after a highly publicised demonstration against the official visit of Israeli President Isaac Herzog. The legal proceedings have drawn significant attention from international observers and civil rights advocates across the globe.

Lawyers representing the large group of demonstrators recently gathered at the Downing Centre Local Court. They successfully argued that individual trials would create unnecessary repetition within the Australian judicial system. The legal team firmly maintained that the core issues of the cases are fundamentally linked. Acting Deputy Registrar Soly Najm ultimately agreed to the formal request for a combined legal hearing. The court has now scheduled a week-long pre-trial hearing to begin early in March 2027.

The main six-week trial is officially set to commence on the nineteenth of July 2027. Legal experts suggest this extended timeframe reflects the immense complexity of the upcoming constitutional arguments. Nine separate defence lawyers appeared in the Sydney courtroom to represent the various accused individuals. Prominent barrister Felicity Graham took the lead in presenting the arguments for the protest group. She explicitly told the court that top law enforcement figures would be called to testify.

The defence team expects New South Wales Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon to be the first witness. Assistant Police Commissioner Paul Dunstan is also highly likely to face intense questioning during the trial. Furthermore, several prominent political figures have been named as potential witnesses for the upcoming proceedings. Greens Members of Parliament Sue Higginson and Jenny Leong may be called to give evidence. The defence is currently considering whether to summon other government ministers and members of parliament.

The entire legal controversy stems from a chaotic evening outside the Sydney Town Hall in February. A total of thirty individuals were initially arrested and charged during the anti-war demonstration. However, the police prosecution department officially withdrew all charges against one demonstrator just last month. The intense law enforcement response during that specific evening is currently facing an independent investigation. The Law Enforcement Conduct Commission is thoroughly examining serious allegations of widespread police brutality at the scene.

The decision to hold a joint trial was fiercely resisted by the Australian police prosecutors. Police Prosecutor Sergeant Adrian Walsh argued that a combined trial would create significant logistical issues. He stated that while some witnesses are common, many relate strictly to individual arrest matters. The prosecution believed that managing twenty-five separate cases simultaneously would overwhelm the local courtroom resources. Despite these strong objections, the defence successfully established that a single trial was entirely appropriate.

The overarching defence strategy relies heavily on a recent landmark ruling by the Court of Appeal. The original protest was deemed unauthorised by police due to strict public assembly restriction declarations. These emergency public restrictions were rapidly introduced by the government following the tragic Bondi terror attack. The temporary law effectively banned all forms of public protest marches within designated urban areas. However, the Court of Appeal officially struck down that specific legislation this April as unconstitutional.

The successful constitutional challenge against the anti-protest law was led by two active advocacy groups. The Blak Caucus and the Palestine Action Group successfully argued against the validity of the law. Felicity Graham argued that this judicial finding means the February protest was legally authorised after all. The demonstrators had properly submitted a formal notice of intention to hold a public assembly. This standard regulatory document clearly detailed their peaceful intention to march towards the state Parliament House.

The defence team argues that the subsequent police operation unlawfully prevented citizens from exercising their rights. Activists maintain they were acting entirely within the boundaries of conventional democratic expression and assembly. In addition to the constitutional point, the defence plans to challenge another major police declaration. Law enforcement officials had implemented a special major event declaration during the high-profile presidential visit. This specific legal mechanism is typically reserved for massive international sporting events or cultural festivals.

The major event declaration vastly expanded the statutory powers available to police on the streets. Officers were granted increased authority to search citizens and demand identification within the area. The defence team intends to aggressively question the validity of using this law for political visits. They argue that expanding police powers in this manner set a dangerous precedent for civil liberties. Additionally, shared arguments regarding the admissibility of key evidence will be raised during the trial.

The twenty-five individuals currently face a diverse range of criminal charges under New South Wales law. These specific legal offences include assaulting police officers, resisting arrest, and failing to obey directions. Many activists argue these charges were fabricated or exaggerated during the chaotic scuffles with police. Video footage from social media platforms appears to show conflicting accounts of the arrests that night. The contrasting visual evidence will undoubtedly play a crucial role during the six-week trial.

This upcoming legal battle has sparked a broader debate about the right to protest in Australia. Many international observers are watching the case closely to see how democratic freedoms are upheld. Civil liberties groups have expressed deep concern over the initial use of counter-terrorism laws against protesters. They argue that national security measures should never be used to suppress legitimate political dissent. The final outcome of this trial could redefine the legal boundaries for future Australian demonstrations.

The extensive delay before the trial starts in 2027 gives both sides ample time to prepare. The prosecution must meticulously organise their vast array of witnesses and individual police statements. Meanwhile, the defence will continue refining their sophisticated constitutional arguments regarding the freedom of assembly. The involvement of sitting members of parliament ensures the trial will remain highly politicised throughout. The English Chronicle will continue to provide detailed updates as this landmark case develops further.

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