
Anti-immigration group asked followers before Anzac Day if they would boo welcome to country ceremonies
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An anti-immigration group prompted its followers to boo welcome to country ceremonies during Anzac Day dawn services, leading to disruptions at multiple events. This marks the second consecutive year that such booing has marred the ceremonies, igniting a heated public debate about the role of Indigenous leaders at these events. Uncle Ray Minniecon, a veteran who faced booing during his speech, described the behavior as 'unexpected and unnecessary.'
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Anzac Day is a national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand, commemorating those who served and died in military operations. The welcome to country ceremonies are intended to honor Indigenous Australians and their connection to the land, but they have increasingly faced opposition from right-wing groups. This year's incidents have reignited discussions about the appropriateness of such ceremonies in public commemorations.
This article reflects the views and opinions of the author and does not necessarily represent the views of The Guardian.
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