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Anti-migrant rallies ‘prime’ time to recruit neo-Nazis

Experts, thousands of Australians participated in the anti-immigration rallies, Neo-Nazi groups are opportunities to enter more members, he says.

Protesters were met with counter -demonstrations in Sydney and Melbourne, while thousands of people came out of the country.

The rallies were extensively condemned because of the presence of the Neo-Nazis, but a nation senator Pauline Hanson and Queensland deputy Bob Catter joined the hikers.

Although people described as white nationalists are only a small group, Levi West, a terrorist expert, said that there was a overlap that excessive supporters could exploit.

“A rally from a group of Neo-Nazi Organization, a rally, offers the main opportunity for recruitment, Dr He said.

“People whose complaints are potentially based on conspiracy theory or incorrect information can easily be withdrawn to the simplicity of ideas buried in neo-nazi ideology to provide a kind of solution or consolation for what they feel a complaint.”

Albania said that there would be “good people” who participated in the rallies to express their views, and that the protests were about division planting.

“We have a platform here,” the Neo-Nazis we have here, “he told ABC News on Monday.

“Of course, most of the rallies were unfortunate – the best way to put it – but some extreme examples are full of hate.”

When the immigrants were asked whether the anger increased, Albania said that these elements are always present.

“What we have to do is to be awake about it,” he said.

He continued: “It is much easier to organize through social media … For strengthening people’s views, usually … Only based on unreal things.”

Opposition leader Sussan Ley said that the weekend rallies were “kidnapped by violent Neo-Nazis by hate and racism.”

“There’s no place in Australia,” he said.

Ley said the coalition was ready to work with the government to repair the social harmony in society.

Opposition Multicultural Work Spokesperson Paul Scarr, the coalition supports the levels of sustainable migration, but the discussion on the issue should be “very careful”, he said.

On Monday, “If we don’t have these discussions in a restrained way, they will unfortunately use the lack of discussion and discussion to get a basis in the discussion, and this is really something we need to protect against,” he said.

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