Victoria outlaws the exhibition of the Nazi emblem
Victoria was the first Australian state to ban the Nazi swastika. Under the new law, anyone who intentionally marks the mark could risk up to a year in prison or a $ 22,000 fine (£ 12,300, $ 15,000). Victoria’s Prime Minister Dan Andrews said “no one has the right to spread racism, hatred and anti-Semitism.” Read More: German police stop a teen school ‘Nazi attack’ As in many countries around the world, anti-Semitic events have increased … Read more