Breaking: Victoria will ban the Nazi salute under a tightening of anti-vilification laws following a far-right protest that occurred at Parliament House on Saturday.
Victoria will strengthen its anti-vilification laws to ban the Nazi salute following the far-right protest that occurred at Parliament House on Saturday, Attorney-General Jacyln Symes has confirmed.
“It’s clear this symbol is being used to incite hatred not just towards Jewish people but our LGBTIQ+ community and other minority groups.
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