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Melbourne people protest 5 rally salutes Nazi's move

 
[Social News]     13 Jan 2019
On January 5, Australian far-right activists held a demonstration campaign against the gang violence in Melbourne, but some demonstration people made gestures in honor of Nazi. On the 12th, (CBD), Melbourne's central business district, held a protest campaign against the move.

On January 5, Australian far-right activists held a demonstration campaign against the gang violence in Melbourne, but some demonstration people made gestures in honor of Nazi. On the 12th, (CBD), Melbourne's central business district, held a protest campaign against the move.

On Saturday, hundreds of people gathered on the steps of (State Library), the state library in CBD, Melbourne, and protest rally paid tribute to Nazi on Friday, according to Radio 9.

Queensland Senator (Fraser Anning) drew a lot of criticism for his public-funded attendance at the extremist rally, which took place on Friday. The rally was organised by criminals Courtrell (Blair Cottrell) and Eriksson (Neil Erikson), and the rally crowd's Nazi gesture of homage was captured by cameras.

On December 12, protest people gathered in the streets around the state library, chanting slogans and waving slogans.

Titan (Titan), a protest figure, told the rally crowd: "I'm tired of the way my young cousins look different, as if they weren't part of this country where they were born and raised themselves because of their different complexion." It doesn't belong to Australia. "

Victoria Green Party leader Ratnam (Samantha Ratnam) also took part in the rally as a sign of support for rally's stance. "that [Nazi] is an expression of racialism, and Australia has no place for this bias," she said.

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