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Nazi Greetings Mandatory prison under new Australian laws


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New laws passed in the country after a wave of anti-American attacks that have become an important discussion.

The governments of the governments “The hardest laws of Australia has ever been against hate crimes.

Critics say, however, that the government party is opposition to oppose demands due to caving and to oppose their politics against mandatory prison sentences.

Under the corrections, the display of hate symbols or punishing the Nazi greeting is now at least one year prison.

Other penalty is six years old to finance terrorism and terrorist actions at least three years.

In recent months, several attacks on Australian Jewish objectives have been attacked.

Last Weekly Authorities in Sydney found the caravan It has explosives and anti-Semitic notes.

The discovery reached a week after a childhood school near a Jewish school and Sydney’s synagogue Turn fire And anti-Semitic graffiti were seen in one of the walls.

In December, Melbourne was synagogue Set with the worshipers inside. No one was seriously injured in the event, which he sent him through the country of Shockwaves.

Kim Carr Senatari criticized former Senatari that the party was a clean offense of the National Party Party Party Placera “.

The work opposed to the compulsory sentences that such penalties do not reduce the crime, weakening the independence of courts and is discriminatory in practice.

But the opposition parties did not hurry to welcome new amendments, accusing him of dragging his feet.

“Parliament is not currently working on the decisive of the work,” said James Paterson Liberal Senators told by journalists in Canbera.

“The Prime Minister has been dragged by kicking and screaming, who will eventually assure that there are real penalties for this behavior to present hard legislation.”

The Nazi has greeted and displayed Nazi symbols like Swastika since January 2024 and took a year in prison. Headings on Thursday have compulsory prison period.

“This is not about politics,” said Tony Burke home issues on Wednesday night, when corrections entered Parliament.

“This is whether the Australian Parliament believes that it is acceptable to defend, threatening or doing, who, who are, who are, who I am or who I love.”

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