What is the point of these two interviews/videos without a translation? Who is the target audience? If political protests/statements are welcomed here regarding events in other countries and regimes, could a representative from a minor political party in City of Yarra have the same right to express an opinion about local political issues? Just a few questions regarding equal access for all minority groups and political affiliations in the City of Yarra's public housing.
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What is the point of these two interviews/videos without a translation? Who is the target audience? If political protests/statements are welcomed here regarding events in other countries and regimes, could a representative from a minor political party in City of Yarra have the same right to express an opinion about local political issues? Just a few questions regarding equal access for all minority groups and political affiliations in the City of Yarra's public housing.