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Large police presence in central Auckland for trans rally

Author
Isaac Davison,
Publish Date
Wed, 20 Sep 2023, 1:12pm

Large police presence in central Auckland for trans rally

Author
Isaac Davison,
Publish Date
Wed, 20 Sep 2023, 1:12pm

A large police presence is in place at a rally in downtown Auckland as a high-profile court case takes place nearby.

Transgender rights activist Eliana Rubashkyn is聽聽for pouring tomato juice over self-described women鈥檚 rights activist Posie Parker at a聽聽in March.

Standing for Women is holding a rally in St Patrick鈥檚 Square, next to the court, today. Another group, Trans Liberation Alliance, is holding a counter-rally.

Around 50 police officers are at the scene, with more officers on standby on Federal St. There are also heightened security measures in place at the court.

The counter-protesters are chanting 鈥渟tand up, fight back鈥 and 鈥渨e will not be quiet, we are fighting for our lives鈥.

Police control a crowd at a rally in Auckland's St Patrick's Square. Photo / Jason Oxenham

Police control a crowd at a rally in Auckland's St Patrick's Square. Photo / Jason Oxenham

Standing for Women have taped off an area in front of St Patrick鈥檚 Cathedral and put up banner and posters saying 鈥淟et Women Speak鈥 and 鈥淧rotect Women鈥檚 Spaces鈥.

Spokeswoman Tania Sturt said her group was representing Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull, also known as Posie Parker, in New Zealand.

The rally was an opportunity for women 鈥渢o speak about their experience and their beliefs鈥, she said. She was expecting around 200 supporters for their rally.

The rally is taking place near the Auckland District Court, where Rubashkyn's case is being heard. Photo / Jason Oxenham

The rally is taking place near the Auckland District Court, where Rubashkyn's case is being heard. Photo / Jason Oxenham

Trans Liberation Alliance said it was holding its counter-rally 鈥渋n non-violent opposition to transphobia鈥. It has also cordoned off its own space within the square.

Spokeswoman Lucy, who asked that her surname not be published, said Parker鈥檚 supporters wanted to 鈥減ush trans people out of public spaces.

鈥漌e are demonstrating to say we are not OK with that鈥 and that trans rights are women鈥檚 rights.鈥

The group has put up a large pink poster 鈥淭rans Liberation鈥, and members are dancing and singing.

Police Auckland City District Operations Manager Richard Sami said police would be highly visible in parts of Auckland ahead of the court hearing and the gathering at the square.

鈥淭he safety of the public is our top priority and Police will be present to monitor and respond to any issues that may arise, and to minimise disruption to the wider public.

鈥淲hile we recognise the right to protest, our responsibility is to uphold the law and ensure the safety of those who are present as well.鈥

Traffic may be delayed in the area, Sami said.

Rubashkyn, also known as Eliana Golberstein, said on Twitter that she would not be present in court today.

Her legal team is attempting to have the charges dismissed.

She was charged after the event at Albert Park on March 25, in which Parker had planned to speak but was聽.

One counter-protester, who has name suppression,聽聽to charges of assaulting a 71-year-old woman at the event.

The Independent Police Conduct Authority is investigating the police response to the Albert Park event.

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