Security contractor with education department links among neo-Nazis at Sydney rally
A Sydney Trains frontline employee and a NSW government supplier attended a neo-Nazi rally, prompting internal probes and public condemnation of the antisemitic event by officials.
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Sydney Trains employee stood down after attending neo-Nazi rally
Cooper Stephens was among the 60-odd black-clad members of the National Socialist Network who rallied alongside a banner reading “abolish the Jewish lobby” and shouted Hitler Youth slogans last Saturday. Sydney Trains said it had stood down an employee while it investigated his potential involvement in the rally and was “very concerned with the matter”.
Neo-Nazis With Government And Police Links Identified
A Sydney Trains guard, a security contractor tied to NSW police work, and a civil engineer have been identified among about 60 neo-Nazi group members who staged an anti-Jewish rally ... The post Neo-Nazis With Government And Police Links Identified appeared first on City Hub.
Sydney Trains Employee Stood Down After Attending Neo-Nazi Rally: 'Very Concerning'
Sydney Trains worker Cooper Stephens has been stood down as the agency investigates his involvement in the neo-Nazi rally that took place outside Sydney’s Parliament House last week. Stephens was identified as one of the 60 men who dressed in all-black and stood outside Parliament’s Macquarie Street gates while holding a banner targeting “the Jewish lobby” and chanting antisemitic slogans. READ MORE MPs Allegra Spender & Kellie Sloane …
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