South African man seen at neo-Nazi rally has Australian visa revoked
Summary
A South African man named Matthew Gruter, who attended a neo-Nazi rally in Australia, has had his Australian visa revoked. The rally was organized by a neo-Nazi group and targeted Jewish communities. Australia has been taking legal action against right-wing extremism, including making Nazi salutes punishable by jail time.Key Facts
- Matthew Gruter, originally from South Africa, moved to Australia in 2022.
- He was seen at a neo-Nazi rally outside the New South Wales parliament.
- The rally was organized by the National Socialist Network, a known neo-Nazi group.
- Protesters at the rally held a banner saying "Abolish the Jewish lobby."
- Australia's government canceled Gruter's visa due to his participation in the rally.
- The neo-Nazi rally took place on November 8 and was legally authorized.
- Australia has recently increased measures against right-wing extremism, including making the Nazi salute punishable by prison.
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