Man charged after allegedly making comments aligned with neo-Nazi ideology at Sydney anti-immigration march
A man in Sydney has been charged with inciting hatred after allegedly making antisemitic comments aligned with neo-Nazi ideology at a "March for Australia" rally on Monday. The rally, which drew an estimated 2,000 participants in Sydney and hundreds more in Melbourne, was an anti-immigration protest held on Invasion Day.

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AI-generatedA man in Sydney has been charged with inciting hatred after allegedly making antisemitic comments aligned with neo-Nazi ideology at a "March for Australia" rally on Monday. The rally, which drew an estimated 2,000 participants in Sydney and hundreds more in Melbourne, was an anti-immigration protest held on Invasion Day. Police allege the man's comments were made in front of a cheering crowd. Authorities worked to keep the "March for Australia" groups separate from concurrent Invasion Day rallies.
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5 extractedPolice worked to keep the groups separate from Invasion Day rallies.
A man has been charged with inciting hatred after making antisemitic comments at an anti-immigration protest in Sydney.
The comments were allegedly aligned with neo-Nazi ideology.
Hundreds marched in a March for Australia rally in Melbourne.
An estimated 2,000 people took part in a March for Australia rally in Sydney.