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Charges withdrawn against artist for displaying Nazi symbols in artwork
Key takeaways
- Charges against Wagga designer Michael Agzarian have been dropped.
- A charge against artist Michael Agzarian of displaying Nazi symbols without lawful excuse has been dropped.
- The charge was a result of a public-facing artwork on Wagga Wagga's main street depicting politicians and billionaire business leaders in Nazi uniforms.
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Charges against Wagga designer Michael Agzarian have been dropped. (ABC Riverina: Conor Burke)
A charge against artist Michael Agzarian of displaying Nazi symbols without lawful excuse has been dropped.
The charge was a result of a public-facing artwork on Wagga Wagga's main street depicting politicians and billionaire business leaders in Nazi uniforms.
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