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From afar, many of us saw the odd agitator pop up on the federal election campaign trail, where they yelled at politicians, or others, like an indigenous elder on Anzac Day. They looked like the actions of random ratbags.
But watching on was crime reporter, Sherryn Groch, who discovered something unusual.
A small but sophisticated group of people, involved in many of these incidents, had links to Neo-Nazis.
Today, Groch joins me to discuss the rise of neo-nazis in Australia. And the steps they’re taking to form a political party.
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From afar, many of us saw the odd agitator pop up on the federal election campaign trail, where they yelled at politicians, or others, like an indigenous elder on Anzac Day. They looked like the actions of random ratbags.
But watching on was crime reporter, Sherryn Groch, who discovered something unusual.
A small but sophisticated group of people, involved in many of these incidents, had links to Neo-Nazis.
Today, Groch joins me to discuss the rise of neo-nazis in Australia. And the steps they’re taking to form a political party.
Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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