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Man arrested for wearing swastika outside royal commission

Man arrested for wearing swastika outside royal commission

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Ian Minus from Killarney Heights was arrested outside the New South Wales Royal Commission on Anti-Semitism after wearing a t-shirt displaying swastikas and the words 'anti-semitism - proud to be accused'. The incident occurred on day three of the inquiry, which heard evidence from witnesses as young as 13 about experiencing Hitler salutes, constant bullying, and anti-Semitic abuse in schools. Under NSW law, displaying swastikas carries penalties of up to $11,000 in fines or 12 months imprisonment.

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