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‘Nazis don't belong in this country': Victorian premier scathing over masked march by ‘goons' in Melbourne CBD

‘Nazis don't belong in this country': Victorian premier scathing over masked march by ‘goons' in Melbourne CBD

The Guardian4 days ago
The Victorian premier, Jacinta Allan, has condemned 'goons' who took part in a neo-Nazi march through the streets of Melbourne in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Around 100 people dressed in black with face coverings marched through the Melbourne CBD, police said in a statement.
Police said they responded to a 'pop-up protest' at about 12.40am Saturday.
'The protest group, carrying Australian flags and chanting, eventually walked to Flagstaff Gardens where they dispersed at about 1.25am,' the statement said.
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Footage of the event seen by Guardian Australia showed rows of people marching in unison up an empty La Trobe Street, led by a group carrying a banner and flags, and playing drums and cymbals. They all wore black balaclavas, except for the man at the front of the group.
Allan said: 'Nazis don't belong in this country and they know it. That's why they hide behind masks in the dark.'
'I thank Police who maintained the public order. It's clear they need more powers, and we're giving it to them,' the premier added in a statement on Saturday.
'Our criminal anti-vilification laws come into effect next month. We will introduce powers for police to unmask cowards at protests after that.
'We're not afraid of these goons - but we won't tolerate them either,' Allan said.
Police said that it is alleged an altercation occurred during the protest where a 26-year-old man confronted the group and was assaulted.
'The man, of no fixed place of abode, was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries and the investigation into the assault remains ongoing,' the police statement said.
'No arrests were made throughout the protest and police had a strong presence to maintain community safety and to prevent any breach of the peace.
'Victoria Police respects the right to protest however there is absolutely no place for antisemitic, racist or hate-based behaviour in our society and police will not tolerate such activity,' the statement said.
In a second incident police believe was linked the first, police attended Bacchus Marsh train station to monitor a planned event.
'Members of local and specialist units responded to both the event and a counter protest to that event, about 9am,' police said in a further statement.
Police said there were no assaults, and no arrests were made at this second gathering.
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