Multiple Charges Across Australia Over Neo-Nazi and Extremist Materials

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A supplied image shows a group of about 40 men seen wearing black balaclavas and brandishing Australian flags at Artarmon train station in Sydney, on Jan. 26, 2024. AAP Image/Supplied by Transport for NSWSeveral people are facing charges of importing or possessing neo-Nazi material and symbols after a wave of arrests made by the Australian Federal Police (AFP).In the most serious case, importing 160 publications containing “disturbing” and violent anti-Semitic material and distributing banned videos related to the 2019 Christchurch mosque mass shooting in New Zealand means a 21-year-old Australian man will remain behind bars awaiting trial.

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