In Pictures: Aussies rally against sanitised Internet
Armchair activists hit the streets across capital cities to rally against national Internet content filtering.
Protesters wear gags to symbolise what they see as a infringement of privacy and censorship. They argue the scheme is pressing ahead despite intense opposition and a lack of public consultation.
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