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Now, the Australian government is trying to tackle the problem by placing a ban on swastikas and other Nazi symbols. “There is no place in Australia for symbols that glorify the horrors of the ...
Australia has announced it will introduce a national ban on Nazi symbols, in an effort to crack down on far-right groups.
Australia’s government plans legislation to ban swastikas and other Nazi symbols nationwide except for religious, educational and certain other uses.
Waving around cheap Chinese-made paraphernalia as both national symbols and as a threat to those not falling in line isn’t the sign of national confidence Dutton may have thought it was.
The legacy of Croatia’s wartime puppet regime can be seen in symbols and rituals proudly promoted in parts of the community.
As a result we need to agree to a set of Australian national symbols which all immigrants (and native born Australians) must respect. Let’s start with the national anthem.
Publicly performing the Nazi salute and displaying or dealing in symbols like the swastika are now illegal acts, with landmark new laws now in effect.
Legislators introduced a bill that would ban on Nazi symbols amid a surge in far-right activity in the country.