Sydney University grilled over presence of extremist group Hizb ut-Tahrir at anti-Israel campus protests
The University of Sydney’s vice-chancellor has apologised but says police did not raise security concerns about an extremist group taking part in anti-Israel protests on the university’s grounds.
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