Man arrested for wearing swastika at antisemitism inquiry | 7NEWS
A man named Ian Minus from Killarney Heights appeared outside the Royal Commission into Antisemitism wearing a T-shirt with swastikas, which is illegal in New South Wales with penalties of $11,000 fines or 12 months prison. Police arrested and charged him following the incident. The Royal Commission’s third day of hearings focused on Jewish children experiencing antisemitism in schools, with witnesses as young as 13 testifying about constant bullying, Hitler salutes, and teachers failing to intervene.
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