Neo-Nazi Joel Davis charged with inciting hatred over ‘Abolish the Jewish lobby’ rally at NSW parliament
Summary
Joel Davis, a neo-Nazi, was charged by New South Wales (NSW) police for publicly inciting racial hatred after a rally outside NSW parliament where protesters displayed an anti-Jewish banner. The charge follows criticism of police for allowing the rally and for not acting sooner under new hate speech laws.Key Facts
- Joel Davis is a prominent neo-Nazi charged with publicly inciting hatred based on race.
- The protest took place on 8 November last year outside NSW parliament with about 60 participants.
- Protesters held a large banner that said “Abolish the Jewish lobby.”
- NSW police investigated the event and arrested Davis at his home in South Penrith.
- Davis was granted conditional bail and is due to appear in Downing Centre local court on 3 June.
- The NSW hate speech law (section 93ZAA) took effect in August 2025 and targets public racial hatred.
- Police were criticized for not stopping the march or charging anyone earlier under these laws.
- Davis was already on bail for other charges related to harassing a politician who criticized the rally.
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