Right-wing extremists placed on terrorism watch lists over fears they are plotting violent attacks in Australia
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Right-wing extremists placed on terrorism watch lists over fears they are plotting violent attacks in Australia
Right-wing extremists placed on terrorism watch lists over fears they are plotting violent attacks in Australia
Counter-terrorism authorities are monitoring right-wing extremists over fears they will carry out attacks in Australia after finding hateful online comments encouraging violence.
Victoria's terrorism watch list, which include more than 300 people, includes a number of right-wing extremists, the Herald Sun reports.
The far-right political groups have been compared to Islamic extremists as their comments on social media reference plans for attacks.
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Authorities are fearing violent comments online are prompting a violent attack by ultra-nationalist groups on Australian soil
'Sometimes it is necessary to take up our swords and stand against the enemy who would kill our children, our elderly and us,' said one user on the United Patriots Front Facebook page.
Andre Oboler, chief executive at Online Hate Prevention Institute, said it is just a matter of time before right-wing extremists organise an attack.
'When it comes to right-wing extremists, the question is when, not if such an attack will occur,' Dr Oboler said.
'[Members will] tire of rhetoric and decide they need to push the envelope'.
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Andre Oboler, chief executive at Online Hate Prevention Institute, says it is only a matter of time before right-wing extremists attack
Counter-terror expert Greg Barton said police are now starting to fear an attack.
'The sense I get from police is they're more concerned about right-wing extremism than the general public,' he said.
The Federal government is also looking at implementing similar programs currently being used in the UK and US that use former radicals to help tackle the risk of an attack by right-wing extremists.
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Victoria's terrorism watch list which includes more than 300 people includes a number of right-wing extremists
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- Authorities fear a violent attack on the public by ultra-nationalist groups
- Victoria's terrorism watch list includes a number of right-wing extremists
- Experts believe it is only a matter of time an attack will happen
Counter-terrorism authorities are monitoring right-wing extremists over fears they will carry out attacks in Australia after finding hateful online comments encouraging violence.
Victoria's terrorism watch list, which include more than 300 people, includes a number of right-wing extremists, the Herald Sun reports.
The far-right political groups have been compared to Islamic extremists as their comments on social media reference plans for attacks.
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Authorities are fearing violent comments online are prompting a violent attack by ultra-nationalist groups on Australian soil
'Sometimes it is necessary to take up our swords and stand against the enemy who would kill our children, our elderly and us,' said one user on the United Patriots Front Facebook page.
Andre Oboler, chief executive at Online Hate Prevention Institute, said it is just a matter of time before right-wing extremists organise an attack.
'When it comes to right-wing extremists, the question is when, not if such an attack will occur,' Dr Oboler said.
'[Members will] tire of rhetoric and decide they need to push the envelope'.
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Andre Oboler, chief executive at Online Hate Prevention Institute, says it is only a matter of time before right-wing extremists attack
Counter-terror expert Greg Barton said police are now starting to fear an attack.
'The sense I get from police is they're more concerned about right-wing extremism than the general public,' he said.
The Federal government is also looking at implementing similar programs currently being used in the UK and US that use former radicals to help tackle the risk of an attack by right-wing extremists.
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Victoria's terrorism watch list which includes more than 300 people includes a number of right-wing extremists
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3703660/Right-wing-extremists-placed-terrorism-watch-lists-fears-plotting-violent-attacks-Australia.html#ixzz4FAQIsb6l
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Re: Right-wing extremists placed on terrorism watch lists over fears they are plotting violent attacks in Australia
What is it about the conservative mentality that it produces the majority of violent extremists?
Re: Right-wing extremists placed on terrorism watch lists over fears they are plotting violent attacks in Australia
Yep we got to keep these terrorist ADL types under watch
thank god for gun control
it is actually concerning that Pauline Hanson has managed to get elected it does show that there is growth in the racist right wing movement.
We need to move more media focus towards Asia, the instability of the rest of the west is angrying up the blood of our local hill shepherds
thank god for gun control
it is actually concerning that Pauline Hanson has managed to get elected it does show that there is growth in the racist right wing movement.
We need to move more media focus towards Asia, the instability of the rest of the west is angrying up the blood of our local hill shepherds
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Re: Right-wing extremists placed on terrorism watch lists over fears they are plotting violent attacks in Australia
I wonder whether a couple on here and more on a different vile site will now be toning down their extremist views?
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Re: Right-wing extremists placed on terrorism watch lists over fears they are plotting violent attacks in Australia
Handy Andy wrote:I wonder whether a couple on here and more on a different vile site will now be toning down their extremist views?
I dunno if this will reflect elsewhere,
we have always had a different attitude towards these types and that has probably gone a long way to reducing problems with others groups too. No one can say that 'whites' get away with it, the idiot that wants to try neonazi rubbish get the same treatment as the potential jihadi.
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I see a neo-nazi redded me. The truth always hurts. I wonder which one of the 3 it was? Probably Monkey.
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