People found guilty of evoking Nazi slogans, chants, and other “imagery” could face a year in prison or up to a $20,000 fine under new laws.
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People found guilty of evoking Nazi slogans, chants, and other “imagery” could face a year in prison or up to a $20,000 fine under new laws.
People found guilty of evoking Nazi slogans, chants, and other “imagery” could face a year in prison or up to a $20,000 fine under new laws.
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Those who make public displays supporting Nazi ideology will face jail time under new laws proposed by the NSW government.
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