Green Party ex-candidate faces charges for harm caused at pro-Palestine demonstration

Hannah Thomas, 35, was hurt in Belmore in the city's south-west during the heated protest on Friday morning.
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The former Greens candidate injured during her arrest at a pro-Palestine protest in Sydney’s south-west has been charged. 

The 35-year-old, who ran against Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in his seat of Grayndler in the most recent federal election, was hurt during the heated protest on Friday morning.

Hannah Thomas, 35, was hurt in Belmore in the city’s south-west during the heated protest on Friday morning. (Instagram)

Images show her with one swollen eye closed and blood down her face.

In a statement, the Greens said “NSW Police violently attacked and assaulted protestors at the ‘peaceful’ picket”.

NSW Greens MLC Sue Higginson told The Guardian “it was possible she [Thomas] may lose vision in that eye”.

Police said about 60 protesters were blocking access to a business on Lakemba Street – which reportedly supplies materials to make weapons – in what they described as an “unauthorised” protest.

They said a “scuffle” broke out between police and protesters and Thomas was taken to Bankstown Hospital.

While the other four charged with offences including refusing or failing to comply with a direction will appear in court next week, Thomas’ court date has been set for August.

Images show Hannah bruised with a bloodied eye. (Supplied)

She was issued a Future Court Attendance Notice for allegedly hindering or resisting a police officer in the execution of duty and refusing or failing to comply with a direction to disperse.

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