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Man guilty of advocating terrorism to be released from jail

Tyler Jakovac advocated terrorism and extreme right-wing views on messaging service Telegram. He was jailed for 18 months, which he has already served.

How far-right groups use COVID to expand footprint in Australia

How far-right groups use COVID to expand footprint in Australia
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Far-right groups are expanding in Australia

In a piece for The Conversation, Kaz Ross of the University of Tasmania noted that Australia s national security agency ASIO has warned that far-right groups were exploiting the pandemic to expand their operations. In September, ASIO revealed that up to 40 per cent of its counter-terrorism efforts were now directed at far-right extremist activities, an increase from 10 to 15 per cent before 2016. New groups have emerged and existing groups have become more radicalised and increased their memberships, Dr Ross noted. Mr Trump infamously told the group they should stand back and stand by after being asked to condemn white supremacist and militia groups during the first presidential debate in September.

Community Scoop » Far-right Groups Have Used COVID To Expand Their Footprint In Australia Here Are The Ones You Need To Know About

Community Scoop » Far-right Groups Have Used COVID To Expand Their Footprint In Australia Here Are The Ones You Need To Know About
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Far-right Groups Have Used COVID To Expand Their Footprint In Australia Here Are The Ones You Need To Know About

The threat of far-right terrorism has loomed large in Australia this week. An 18-year-old from NSW has been arrested on charges of advocating terrorism and inciting others to violence. According to police, he had not only been sharing white supremacist and neo-Nazi views online, but had expressed support for being involved in a “mass casualty” event. The arrest coincided with the launch of an inquiry into extremist movements in Australia by the parliamentary joint committee on intelligence and security. Headed by Liberal MP Andrew Hastie, the inquiry will consider both right-wing and left-wing extremism. The teenager from Albury arrested this week by the NSW Joint

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