Politicians condemn ‘gutless’ raid by neo-Nazis on Indigenous sacred site
Native activists condemned everyone who walked with the neo-Nazis after they had to defend the camp domination, a sacred site and standing protest from a violent attack on Sunday.
Neo-Nazis, the site King’s Melbourne CBD, immediately after 17:00, after leaving the rally of the larger anti-immigration “March for Australia” rally, the Camp Sovereignty and the Union of Camps said the Union of the Peoples.
Neo Nazis Attack Camp Sovereignty in Melbourne. 31 August 2025.
Victoria police, Police Minister Anthony Carbins, said it was a “embarrassing exhibition of tyrants”.
“This is a courageous and needed to be called to ABC Melbourne radio, he said. “This scares violence and the people who bring it, and we will not be able to take it. We will take them into account.”
The shocking vision on social media shows that dozens of black -covered man running uphill to confront the gathered there is standing in a sacred fire and trying to destroy the letters that syllable the “camping sovereignty”. They also retreated and then stopped in the flag of Achorijin.
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.
Four people were injured, including two women who were hospitalized by head injury.



