The flyers have been distributed in Auchenflower and Paddington over several days and bear the names of established neo-Nazi groups.
A neo-Nazi presence in Brisbane has been leaving disturbing – albeit nonsensical – promotional material in letterboxes around leafy inner suburbs calling on residents to join up.Brisbane TimesBearing the names of established neo-Nazi groups, the leaflets contain conspiracist and hateful messages that are anti-Jewish and anti-immigrant.
“What was unthinkable five years ago is happening on our doorstep as the descendants of Hitler, unapologetic and emboldened neo-Nazis who dream of an Aryan Australia without Jews, Muslims, Asians, Indigenous Australians and members of the LGBTIQ community, are openly threatening and intimidating local residents,” he said.Abramovich believed the flyers had also been distributed in the Sydney suburb of Paddington.
“All instances of threats against cultural and religious communities are treated with the utmost seriousness.”
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