The NSW government will look at outlawing Nazi slogans and appearances after a neo-Nazi rally targeting Jewish people outside state parliament was allowed to go ahead.
The police decision had the character of a calculated provocation, aimed at providing the pretext for new attacks on the ...
The use of Nazi slogans and wearing fascist-related attire could be banned in NSW within the fortnight, as criticism mounts ...
NSW Police sought prohibition orders to ban marches across the Harbour Bridge and at the Opera House. At Parliament House on ...
Professor of Global Islamic Politics at Deakin University Greg Barton says while elements of public expressions of Nazism ...
In this bulletin, laws to be introduced after a neo-Nazi rally in Sydney over the weekend, Senate deal reached to fund the US ...
MPs are likely to be made to sit an extra week to deal with the proposed laws, but Jewish groups say police already have the ...
When Britain declared war against Nazi Germany in 1939, the government simultaneously moved to ban Nazi symbols in the UK. A ...
Allegra Spender and Kellie Sloane, have reported threatening messages they received to the police after condemning Sydney's ...
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Supporters of neo-Nazi party to be 'exposed as racists'
Neo-Nazis are attempting to legitimise their ideology by forming a political party in the aftermath of a high-profile protest.
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