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Outrage Erupts as Neo-Nazis Demonstrate Outside NSW Parliament

A neo-Nazi rally outside the New South Wales (NSW) Parliament on Saturday has drawn widespread condemnation from political leaders and community groups. More than 60 members of the Nationalist Socialist Network (NSN) gathered shortly before 10:00 a.m., brandishing a large sign that read “Abolish the Jewish lobby.” The demonstration, characterized by chants reminiscent of the Hitler Youth, sparked outrage as attendees voiced offensive anti-Semitic conspiracies.

The incident has raised serious concerns about the handling of such demonstrations by law enforcement. NSW Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon disclosed that a communication breakdown had occurred between police and the government, leading to the approval of the protest. Lanyon noted that the police had received a Form 1 application on October 28 from a separate group, White Australia, for a protest outside Parliament House. Unfortunately, the government had not been informed about this process.

“The purpose for conducting the protest was to contest Jewish lobby groups and the current hate speech laws,” Lanyon stated. He acknowledged the gravity of the situation, expressing regret that he had not been aware of the rally prior to its occurrence.

Political Leaders Respond to Hate Speech

NSW Premier Chris Minns condemned the rally, denouncing it as a “shocking display of hatred.” He emphasized that residents of Sydney should not tolerate such hate speech at the People’s House. “It’s shameful that these people feel they have the right to demonstrate in such a despicable, hateful way, spewing division and racism on the streets of Sydney,” he remarked.

Counter-Terrorism Minister Yasmin Catley described the protest as “deeply distressing” and asserted that it should have “no place in NSW.” She indicated that the circumstances around the rally would undergo an urgent review. “The Commissioner of Police is undertaking an urgent review of the circumstances, why we didn’t know, and what needs to change,” she stated. Catley affirmed that while people have the right to protest, that right does not extend to behavior that undermines community cohesion.

Calls for Legislative Action Against Extremism

The Executive Council of Australian Jewry co-chief executive officer Alex Ryvchin expressed concern over the rally, stating that neo-Nazis are adept at exploiting societal grievances for their extremist agendas. “To defeat this, our law enforcement and security agencies need the right legislative tools to monitor and disrupt violent extremists,” Ryvchin remarked.

He further emphasized the importance of restoring decency and rationality within society to counteract the appeal of movements that promote racial hierarchies. “The single most important thing we must do is to restore decency, civility, and basic rationalism to our country,” he said.

As the investigation continues, NSW authorities face mounting pressure to ensure that such displays of hatred do not recur. The outcome of this incident may prompt further discussions regarding legislation aimed at combating hate speech and protecting community harmony.

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