NO, YOU MAY NOT FILM VICTORIA'S POLICE STATE
Avi Yemini does not work for the pro-bans ABC. He reports instead for Rebel Media, so gets a bunch of police tackling him to the ground at an anti-bans rally he's covering, and then menacing him at home that night. Yes, that nighttime knock-on-the-door tactic. This is incredible. Watch.
Avi Yemini does not work for the pro-bans ABC. He reports instead for Rebel Media, so gets a bunch of police tackling him to the ground at an anti-bans rally he's covering, and then menacing him at home that night.
This is incredible. Watch.
#BREAKING: I was violently ARRESTED today while covering the lockdown protest in Melbourne for @RebelNewsOnline.
— Avi Yemini ð¦ðºð®ð± (@OzraeliAvi) September 5, 2020
It seems like JOURNALISTS aren't even safe anymore in Victoria.
Full story coming exclusively to https://t.co/oJpSxefEvU
RT with the world what's happening here. pic.twitter.com/0Y1mnU0OPq
And then the nighttime knock on the door, familiar to people in police states everywhere:
#BREAKING: Victoria Police just came by my house to intimidate me further in response to their unlawful arrest today going viral.
— Avi Yemini ð¦ðºð®ð± (@OzraeliAvi) September 5, 2020
Targeting the press like this is not ok.
Weâre gonna fight back.
Please SIGN my petition to end this now! ð https://t.co/6EoL6gD7Dq pic.twitter.com/Dum8gFoF6q