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Sydney officials threatened online after condemning neo-Nazi rally

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A police-approved neo-Nazi rally in Sydney has drawn widespread condemnation after federal MP Allegra Spender and Kelly Sloan reported receiving threats, including sexual violence, for opposing the event.

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  • Kelly Sloan and MP Allegra Spender reported receiving threats after condemning a police-sanctioned neo-Nazi rally. 11s
  • It remains unclear if charges will be laid against any of the more than 60 protest attendees. 36s
  • Police and government are under pressure to explain how the rally was allowed and why details did not reach the chain of command. 48s
  • The Premier has proposed expanding laws to ban Nazi speech and behaviors, in addition to Nazi symbols. 1m 14s
  • Both government and opposition leaders agree that such events should not occur again and emphasize the need to protect multicultural society. 1m 36s
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