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Australian neo-Nazi attack on sacred Indigenous site a worrying trend | Racism News

6 September 2025
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Australian neo-Nazi attack on sacred Indigenous site a worrying trend | Racism News
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A far-right “anti-immigration” march in Melbourne led by the neo-Nazi National Socialist Network escalated into a violent attack on Camp Sovereignty, an Indigenous sacred site, injuring four people. Criticism has emerged regarding police inaction and connections to far-right groups, with claims that the march was a guise for promoting white supremacist ideologies.

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