Published: 18:04, August 3, 2024
Protestors rally against AUKUS nuclear-powered submarines in Sydney
By Xinhua
In this  March 22, 2024, photo, Secretary of State for Defence of the United Kingdom Grant Shapps (third right) and UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron (left) walk with Premier of South Australia Peter Malinauskas (right), Deputy Prime Minister of Australia Richard Marles (second right), Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong (second left) and United States Ambassador to Australia Caroline Kennedy, during a visit to the Osborne Naval Shipyard in Adelaide, Australia. (PHOTO / AAP IMAGE VIA AP)

SYDNEY – Some dozens of protestors, including members from the local activist group Sydney Anti-AUKUS Coalition, gathered at the Sydney Town Hall Square on Saturday to demand the Australian government to reject the AUKUS nuclear-powered submarines.

They also reject the Australian opposition's proposal for nuclear power reactors on sites.

Peter Murphy, convenor of Sydney Anti-AUKUS Coalition, said in his speech at the rally that the AUKUS Pact between the United States, Britain, and Australia was a super-secret project to have Australia acquire nuclear-powered attack submarines, as well as to jointly develop hypersonic missiles, cyber warfare, quantum computing and artificial intelligence weapons.

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According to a statement publicized by the protestors, they gathered to remember victims of the US atomic bombs that exploded over Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945, and remember all victims of nuclear war preparations.

The protestors marched to the Defence Plaza Sydney after the gathering, with banners that read, "Australia says No to AUKUS, No to NATO, No to War", "Down with the AUKUS Nuclear Submarine Deal," "Scrap AUKUS Now" and "No to Nuclear Subs".

Dennis Doherty, coordinator of Sydney Anti-AUKUS Coalition, told Xinhua that the nuclear industry, the nuclear weapons and the nuclear submarines will have a negative impact on Australia.

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"We want to live in friendship with all the people in our region. And that's why it's a bad move to have nuclear-powered submarines, because it's a threatening move which will increase tension in our region when we need to decrease tension," he said.