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March for Australia: Which politicians attended?

Some Australian politicians joined the Neo-Nazis, conspiracy theorists and other anti-immigrant protests for Mart March for Australia ”on Sunday.

In addition to approximately 5,000 protesters, the police went to the streets of Melbourne for an event where counter-protesters, well-known Neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell (Sewell, Flinders Street station was described by Sky News as a “right-wing activist ve and an interview by many of the brand HH loget). Meanwhile, it was estimated that approximately 8,000 people appeared in Sydney.

The exact role of any neo-nazis or related groups in the planning of marches uncleanOpen, many of them at the melbourne rally, white nationalists are responsible for at least some of the logistics support.

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He joined a number of important federal and state politicians in their cities, including independent deputy Bob Katter in Townsville and a nation senator Pauline Hanson and Malcolm Roberts in Canberra. Two Liberter Party representatives, NSW state member John Ruddick and Sydney Assembly Member Steve Christou, including other local and state -level political candidates attended. Pauline’s daughter Lee Hanson spoke on a walk at Hobart.

Crirase He contacted Katter, Ruddick, Christou, Roberts and Hansons to ask his views on how the walks went and if they were concerned about sharing rallies with Neo-Nazis.

Ruddick said Crirase He thought that the rally in Sydney thought it was a “success” with a happy positive atmosphere ”.

“I can only talk for NSW and I’m sure of NSN [National Socialist Network] It was not part of the organization ..

“If there were NSN in Sydney yesterday, it would be 0.01% of the participants.

“Every public protest, at some point, had a field of interest.

Im I walked over the Sydney Port Bridge because I was against the genocide in Gaza, but there were many people who encouraged other reasons that I didn’t agree that day… But I didn’t care.

“I support a five -year migration pause, so I was happy to attend and talk at a rally against extreme immigration levels.”

Christou said that the rally was “anything ında except the“ Nazi/Fascist walk ”.

“Just like other protests or gathering, you can’t help or control who can emerge. Roughly I saw 10-15 men [in Sydney] When you defined it as Neo-Nazis, and when they tried to express their views, they were comprehensively booed and moved away from the crowd of 20,000 people.

“The same courageous leaders who criticize this rally and try to call Nazi march did not fade a word condemning the flag burns carried out regularly for Palestinian protests… The set and the double standards applied are embarrassing and hypocritical.”

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“I am very supportive of these walks and I am sure that the walking protests for Australia will be strengthened as a result of the ongoing weak leadership and division, the Albanian Federal Government allows him to inspire his own people.”

Director Roberts Spokesman Crirase One Nation Senator will be given to the speech in the Senate in the afternoon on Monday and an investigation of Roberts’ migration levels was made. The spokesman added that Roberts had no relationship with NSN and did not reject it ”.

Katiter’s office did not answer questions CriraseRobbie, who also participated in the Townsville Rally and was the leader of Queensland’s leader of the Catter Australian Party (KAP), tried to remove the party from the Neo-Nazis after the words reported By ABC.

Catter Senior and Junior and two other container politicians were photographed with a man in Townsville rally believing To be neo-nazi. Both cultural men used a megaphone adorned with Scandinavian -style runs associated with the Nazi paramiliter organization Schutzstaffel (SS).

Townsville Bob Catter (Center) in March (Picture: given)

“There was a person with a speaker phone, because there wasn’t one ourselves – so there was no one about the scope of the relationship.

“The only thing I can do is indifference to the state because any perceived relationship was made through ignorance and we thought it was important to be there and to have some control on the rally.”

Images from ABC also show that a member of the State KAP member Nick Dametto is a gift of Neo-Nazis in the protest and said that they were ı he escaped from them ”. Dameo began to reply if they behave there if they act and do nothing to confuse anyone, I stand there and do their own work there, Dame began to reply.

Hansons did not respond timely to be published.

Have you joined a walk for Australia or one of the opposing protests? What did you see?

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