A white supremacist group operating entirely online has been slapped with sanctions in an Australian first. Follow live.
A white supremacist group operating entirely online has been slapped with sanctions in an Australian first.has declined to say whether an online white supremacist network slapped with counter-terrorism sanctions was linked to antisemitism attacks across Australia.
Terrorgram is an online network that uses encrypted messaging apps to promote white supremacist and antisemitic content and advocates for attacks against minority groups, police, public figures, political figures and journalists."I'm not going to get into ongoing investigations because we want to make sure police can do their jobs and … everyone involved in the incidents you described can be apprehended and face the full force of the law," she says.
Senator Farrell is expected to stress that the US has a $40 billion trade surplus with Australia, meaning fresh tariffs would be detrimental to Washington.A rise in antisemitic attacks across the country has renewed the Coalition's demand for the government to legislate mandatory minimum sentences for Commonwealth terrorism offences."I mean, I no longer know the Australia that we live in under Anthony Albanese.
If you're one of the many people that thought last year's mad dash to pass 32 bills in one night in Labor's version of an everything must go sale was the last we'd see of parliament this term, then do I have news for you.
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