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Neo-Nazi rallies in Sydney a publicity stunt to boost their profile, experts say


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The group gained media and police attention but ‘whatever success they claimed was not the success they planned on’, extremism analysts believe

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Extremism researchers say neo-Nazi gatherings over three days in Sydney were a propaganda stunt and an attempt to bolster the group’s presence in New South Wales.

A masked group, dressed in black and carrying flags and a banner that read “Australia for the white man”, boarded a train in Artarmon on Friday but were stopped at North Sydney station by police and prevented from travelling into the city.

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Continue reading…The group gained media and police attention but ‘whatever success they claimed was not the success they planned on’, extremism analysts believe Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastExtremism researchers say neo-Nazi gatherings over three days in Sydney were a propaganda stunt and an attempt to bolster the group’s presence in New South Wales.A masked group, dressed in black and carrying flags and a banner that read “Australia for the white man”, boarded a train in Artarmon on Friday but were stopped at North Sydney station by police and prevented from travelling into the city.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundupDo you know more? Contact abogle@protonmail.com Continue reading…