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Swastika Epidemic Raises Anti-Semitism Fears As Jewish Groups Warn of Far-Right Surge

Swastika Epidemic Raises Anti-Semitism Fears As Jewish Groups Warn of Far-Right Surge On 4/2/21 at 5:45 AM EDT A spate of vandalism with swastikas has deepened fears of a surge in far-right activity and anti-Semitism in the U.S. and abroad, as Jewish groups warn that the coronavirus pandemic and political turmoil are helping hate groups organize. Australia s Anti-Defamation Commission warned Friday that the country is facing a swastika epidemic and contagion of anti-Semitism after a series of incidents across the country, in which Nazi symbols were used to deface sites, The Times of Israel reported. Law enforcement in Anglophone democracies are grappling with the increasing threat from the far-right. In which anti-Semitic and neo-Nazi ideals are deeply embedded. In the U.S., President Joe Biden s administration has vowed to crack down on far-right extremism after the storming of the U.S. Capitol in January and amid fears that 2021 will bring with it a fresh surge in far-rig

Jewish Woman Walking Home From Synagogue in Melbourne, Australia, Showered With Antisemitic Vitriol

Jewish Woman Walking Home From Synagogue in Melbourne, Australia, Showered With Antisemitic Vitriol
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Melbourne neo-Nazi capital of Australia Fears far-right extremists could stage US Capitol-style riot

03:19 EDT, 7 March 2021 14 shares Fears right wing groups breeding out of Melbourne could try on a Capitol Hill-style riot are growing amid an escalation in right-wing activity.  On Monday, police nabbed two men linked to a far right group over a shocking incident that saw a security guard allegedly bashed on a city street. The disturbing incident comes hot on the heels of increased sightings of neo-Nazi groups congregating en masse in country Victoria.  The disturbing incident comes hot on the heels of increased sightings of neo-Nazi groups congregating en masse in country Victoria and in the heart of Melbourne Detectives from Victoria Police s Counter Terrorism Command arrested Thomas Sewell, the leader of the National Socialist Network. He is pictured giving Channel 9 reporter Seb Costello the Nazi salute

Victorian Inquiry Recommends Ban on Nazi Symbols

Victorian Inquiry Recommends Ban on Nazi Symbols March 5, 2021 Updated: March 9, 2021 Displaying symbols of Nazi ideology could be banned in the Australian state of Victoria following a parliamentary inquiry into the state’s anti-vilification laws. The potential ban would include the Nazi swastika, but it was not clear from the report whether this would encompass other uses of the swastika by Eastern faith groups which for thousands of years have recognised the symbol as one of divinity and spirituality, such as those in the Buddhist traditions. The state’s inquiry into its anti-vilification protections (pdf), put forward on March 3, also called for the laws to be extended to cover race and religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, HIV status, and disability.

Right a wrong : Calls for Nazi symbols to be outlawed across Australia as Victoria moves towards ban

Share on Twitter Civil rights advocates and Jewish groups are calling for state and territory leaders across Australia to follow Victoria’s lead after the state earlier this week moved towards outlawing the public display of Nazi symbols. A Victorian parliamentary inquiry on Wednesday recommended the state establish a criminal offence for the public display of Swastikas and other Nazi symbols. The Victorian government is expected to act on the recommendations - making it the first jurisdiction in Australia to do so. READ MORE The inquiry s report noted that similar laws outlawing Nazi symbols already existed in Germany, Ukraine, Russia, Austria and France. 

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