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Sydney Trains worker stood down after neo-Nazi rally

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A Sydney Trains employee has been stood down after attending a neo-Nazi rally outside NSW Parliament. Cooper Stephens was among about 60-odd black-clad protesters, raising questions over why police did not stop the rally.

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  • Cooper Stephens was identified as one of around 60 men at an anti-Jewish rally outside State Parliament.
  • Sydney Trains confirmed Stephens has been directed not to attend work during the investigation. 13s
  • Sydney Trains and NSW Transport stated Stephens' actions are not supported by the organizations. 24s
  • More neo-Nazi participants are being identified through social media. 33s
  • The State Government is preparing legislative changes to prevent similar rallies. 54s
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