Man in Australia Charged Over Nazi Symbol and Online Threat

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Crime and Public SafetyPolice say the charges stem from Australia’s crackdown on Nazi symbols and extremist imagery introduced in 2024.Australian Federal Police Officers patrol Sydney Airport on July 31, 2017 in Sydney, Australia. Brook Mitchell/Getty ImagesRex Widerstrom3/13/2026|Updated: 3/13/20260:00A man from Armidale in northern New South Wales has been charged after allegedly displaying a Nazi symbol and posting threatening material online.The federal government outlawed the public display of extremist symbols, including Nazi imagery, in early 2024.

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