Neo-Nazi attack on Kings Domain’s Camp Sovereignty condemned
Camp Sovereignty and the Union of the Black Peoples, men were armed with pipes, poles and branches and targeted women.
“The attack lasted about 10 minutes, the community of camp sovereignty defends the area with great personal cost and resorted to throwing the stumps collected for the sacred fire to keep the Nazis back.” He said. They expressed their shocks that no one has been arrested yet.
Neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell of the National Socialist Network, Goads, camp-dominated people.
Four people were injured, including two women who were hospitalized by head injury.
Ambulance Victoria, medical staff 30 -year -old Alfred Hospital carrying the upper body injuries carrying in a fixed state, he said.
Victoria police said that a woman and a man were given medical assistance at the scene.
Stewart-Asheton, a spokesman for camp sovereignty and the Black Peoples Union, said that the attack on a peace camp exposed Australia as a fascist colony.
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“But our sovereignty cannot be broken – we are armed with real, culture and community, and much stronger than these hatred.”
Camp Sovereignty is a sacred grave area and Kings Domain is a community improvement area on the grounds of resting. The region has been believed to have a meeting place for the people of the First Nations for tens of thousands of years, and in 1985 it has become a burial floor for the remains of 38 indigenous people sent back by Victoria museums.
During the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games, a ceremony was first burned and again became a place for gathering and memory.
Independent Victorian Senator Lidia Thorpe – A Gundannai, Gunditjmara and Djab Wurring Woman – the attack should be investigated as a hate crime.
Neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell speaks at the Australian Rally in Melbourne on Sunday.Credit: Michael Bachelard
“This was an unmistakable, coordinated Nazi attack on the people of Aboriginal. These bandits strongly attacked community members, including young women who are clearly racially motivated.”
He said that it was a peaceful place for the gathering and reflecting camp sovereignty.
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Deputy Prime Minister Ben Carroll said he was horrified in the attack and that the community should always stand against the Neo-Nazis who always declared himself.
Carroll told journalists, “He shows the level of ignorance that we deal with with people who participate in a march against the migration and then attack a camp and destroy the flag of the first inhabitants of our country.”
“Do these people even understand their domestic definition?”
Opposition leader Brad Battin said that a Neo-Nazi could talk about the steps of Parliament. The authority said the police need stronger transportation forces and a protest permit system.
Police commissioner Mike Bush said that the protest permits were unnecessary before. The Neo-Nazis protested Sydney on Sunday despite a permission system in NSW.
Battin, for Australia, those who participated in March are not racist and have no right to be heard; However, it is unacceptable to encourage hate speech and violence.
“A person with a neo-nazi who declares himself is embarrassed here in Victoria.”
Battin, who did not contact the camp sovereignty, said Premier Jacinta Allan should emphasize the media on Monday.
Victoria Greens leader Ellen Sandell said the storm of the site is deeply worried.
Sandell, “extreme right extremes has been increasing for years,” he said. “Now is the time to cope with extreme right excess in the roots of the real, long -term investment.”
Victoria police said Melbourne Crime Investigation Unit was investigating the forgiveness and encouraging everyone who has knowledge to contact them.
Twelve people were arrested in the early hours of Australia rally and against protests.
Seven of them were expected to be accused of attacking the police, resisting the police, attempting robbery and not following the police direction. Violation notifications were given to behave in a rebel way.
Six people were abolished under the violation of the provisions of peace.
“The police also had to use a number of tactical options such as OC spray, baton tours and public order ammunition to prevent violence among protesters who intend to create conflict and violence, some of the Victoria police said.
The bottles were thrown into the officers, two were injured.
Anyone who witnesses the camp -dominated event has images or information, in contact with crime stoppers in 1800 333 000 or send an online secret report. www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.

