A Canberra man has taken a stand against a neo-Nazi distributing racist flyers in Canberra, as leaflets are continued to be ...
Police and courts will be given greater powers to combat public displays of Nazi ideology in NSW following a rally outside state parliament earlier this month.
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Grattan on Friday: Combatting the neo-Nazis is a ‘wicked problem’ for governments
Governments as of late have been vexed about what to do about neo-Nazi’s. While a response is justified, the solution may impact political freedoms.
People found guilty of evoking Nazi slogans, chants, and other “imagery” could face a year in prison or up to a $20,000 fine under new NSW laws.
Three men have been arrested for allegedly sending threatening messages to federal MPs in the wake of the neo-Nazi rally that took place in Sydney earlier this month.
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