Protestors, who mobilised in solidarity with the “Convoy to Ottawa,” have been moved on by police in the Australian capital after they parked their vehicles and set up camp around the National Library. On Feb. 4, police issued verbal warnings before a move-on order was handed down. The 250 vehicles began leaving the area voluntarily, with one being towed. Social media has been awash with footage of drivers making their way to the Australian capital. On Jan. 31, protestors gathered in front of Parliament House, according to videos circulating on social media, where the crowd could be heard chanting, “What do you want? Freedom! When do we want it? Now!” The following day, they held a rally in front of the National Press Club, where Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison was speaking, before camping around the National Library. Police used capsicum spray and made three arrests on Feb. 2, with scuffles …