Neo-Nazi accused of booing during ANZAC Day dawn service fronts court
A neo-Nazi has appeared in court after booing during the Welcome to Country at an ANZAC Day dawn service. The individual expressed an apology during the proceedings. This incident has drawn attention to issues surrounding hate speech and public commemorations.
- ▪The accused booed during the Welcome to Country at an ANZAC Day dawn service.
- ▪He made an apology in court for his actions.
- ▪The incident highlights ongoing concerns about hate speech in public events.
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