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Reformed neo-Nazi warns hate inquiry over far-right’s ‘fake brotherhoods’
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A reformed neo-Nazi has delivered a stern warning to a hate inquiry sparked by the Bondi terror attack, claiming members of extreme far-right groups are being sold falsehoods and fake brotherhoods.
The man left the commission with a strong message about the falsehoods of these extreme far-right groups.
Camera Icon APAN counsel Ragni Mathur received ‘truly abusive’ emails and was accused of ‘hijacking’ the inquiry.
In the interview, they expressed the opinion that APAN counsel Ragni Mathur SC had endeavoured to “hijack the royal commission” for “clickbait theatrics and gratuitous slurs against Israel”.
“We have online social movements, online subcultures and they can also be offline to some degree as well.