Arrests and injuries followed protesters defying police by trying to blockade a defence forum. Photo: Bianca De Marchi/AAP PHOTOS
An anti-Israel group vows to continue protesting against a naval weapons expo despite violent clashes with police, 13 arrests and a suspected broken leg.
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Hundreds of people rallied at Darling Harbour in Sydney on Tuesday to protest against the Indo Pacific International Maritime Exposition, a three-day event billed as the nation's premier commercial maritime and naval defence forum.
Exhibitors include Israeli weapons manufacturers and other firms supplyi

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