NSW Premier Chris Minns has expressed openness to strengthening laws on extremists and hateful ideology following a neo-Nazi demonstration at Artarmon Reserve, Sydney. The Premier has warned the neo-Nazis that they will be unmasked and urged the public to name and shame them. The gatherings have been described as a publicity stunt to boost the neo-Nazis' profile. The Labor Party has faced criticism for its response to the gatherings, with the Shadow Police Minister vowing not to hinder a crackdown on fascist 'thugs.'
The NSW shadow police minister has vowed not to step in the way of Labor's crackdown on fascist "thugs" following a series of neo-Nazi demonstrations in Sydney. https://t.co/FYUsovEG3t
NSW Shadow Police Minister Paul Toole claims the state's Labor Party has "gone soft on law and order" after three neo-Nazi gatherings were held in Sydney over the weekend. https://t.co/Y8BPIDANun
Neo-Nazi rallies in Sydney a publicity stunt to boost their profile, experts say https://t.co/19dbhZMtXK
NSW Premier Chris warns police could tear the balaclavas off Nazis gathering and expose them as “massive racists” to their friends, family and colleagues following their occupation of a Sydney park on Sunday morning #terrorism https://t.co/Tj0szD0aeS
The Premier's urging the public to name and shame a group of neo-Nazi's who've been causing disruption since Australia Day. Today, the group descended on a quiet North Shore suburb, throwing salutes, and spewing hatred in a public park, before the police moved them on. #9News https://t.co/OQ0hyvjcyl
Australia's New South Wales state premier condemns neo-Nazi rally https://t.co/GRAvUmtFvG https://t.co/2Nz0CwtvOw
Minns warns neo-Nazis will be named and shamed after another Sydney gathering https://t.co/wUaw6aFCf1
Premier Chris Minns has warned the neo-Nazis stalking Sydney they will be unmasked. FULL STORY: https://t.co/2jCV0dztFD https://t.co/FCh3O7lvNN
A "Neo-Nazi demonstration" takes place in Artarmon Reserve, the third day in a row a similar gathering has occurred in Sydney. https://t.co/yJL8CywdOg
Chris Minns says he’s open to strengthening NSW’s laws on extremists and hateful ideology after an Australia Day Nazi scare. #9News https://t.co/qb6gxF9Kpn