Disgraceful neo-Nazi display in Melbourne CBD

Disgraceful neo-Nazi display in Melbourne CBD

The peak rep­res­ent­at­ive body of the Aus­trali­an Jewish community, has condemned yesterday’s demon­stra­tion in Melbourne’s CBD by a group of neo-Nazis as “dis­grace­ful”, and called for tougher action by State, Territory and Federal gov­ern­ments against public displays of Nazi symbols and gestures.

“Neo-Nazis remain denizens of the far fringes of society, but a weak response by gov­ern­ment has emboldened them”, said ECAJ co-CEO Peter Wertheim. “They are becoming increas­ingly brazen in staging displays of the kind we witnessed yesterday outside the Victorian par­lia­ment”.

“Thugs in black uniform, hiding behind masks, per­form­ing Nazi salutes and spewing violent and dehu­man­ising rhetoric against entire groups of people on the basis of their race, sexuality or gender identity, should have no place anywhere in Australia, let alone outside a par­lia­ment, the symbol of democracy”, he said.

Peter Wertheim also noted media reports of attempts by neo-Nazis to join the Aus­trali­an defence force and state police forces in order to gain access to weapons and training.

“We welcome the Victorian government’s announce­ment that it will ban the Nazi salute in public, after it pre­vi­ously outlawed the display of the Haken­kreuz.  But we need something more than a piecemeal approach, and a patchwork of State laws.  It’s well past time for Federal, State and Territory gov­ern­ments to co-ordinate their efforts through intel­li­gence sharing, tough uniform legis­la­tion, and rigorous police training and enforce­ment to crack down on this growing menace.”

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