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Neo-Nazis fundraising to challenge laws that listed them as hate group
Key takeaways
- Despite claiming to have disbanded, members of the NSN continue to organise online.
- Members of Australia's most prominent Neo-Nazi group, the National Socialist Network, have been preparing and fundraising for a challenge to the government’s hate speech laws.
- In March, its leader Thomas Sewell appeared on a vodcast with a notorious US Neo-Nazi who has advocated for violence and terrorism to achieve white nationalist goals.
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Despite claiming to have disbanded, members of the NSN continue to organise online. (ABC NEWS Verify: Devi Mallal)
Members of Australia's most prominent Neo-Nazi group, the National Socialist Network, have been preparing and fundraising for a challenge to the government’s hate speech laws.
In March, its leader Thomas Sewell appeared on a vodcast with a notorious US Neo-Nazi who has advocated for violence and terrorism to achieve white nationalist goals.
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