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Australia Sanctions White Supremacist Group

February 4, 2025
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Australia recently imposed sanctions on the white supremacist online group Terrorgram, marking a significant step in combatting antisemitism and online hate groups. The sanctions, announced by Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong, were introduced as part of the country’s efforts to protect citizens and maintain national security. This move follows similar actions taken by both the U.S. and the U.K. It also represents the first instance where Australia has sanctioned an entirely online entity, highlighting the growing concern over the influence of digital platforms in spreading hate and violence.

Terrorgram is an online network that promotes white supremacy and advocates for racially motivated violence. The group has been linked to various acts of extremism and terrorism, and its leaders, Dallas Humber and Matthew Allison, were indicted in the U.S. on terrorism and hate crime charges. The group uses platforms like the Telegram messaging app to spread its ideology, calling for societal collapse and a violent race war.

Their actions have inspired several violent incidents globally, including a shooting in Slovakia and a stabbing near a mosque in Turkey.

In addition to the Terrorgram sanctions, the Australian government also renewed sanctions on several other right-wing extremist groups, including the National Socialist Order, the Russian Imperial Movement, Sonnenkrieg Division, and The Base. These groups, which have been associated with promoting hate and violence, are also subject to measures designed to cut off their resources and operational capabilities. By targeting these organizations, Australia aims to curb the spread of extremist ideologies and prevent further violence linked to white supremacy.

Australia has faced a rising tide of antisemitic incidents, including synagogue arson, graffiti, and violent attacks, particularly in areas with large Jewish populations. In response, the government has ramped up efforts to address the root causes of such hate. Authorities are currently investigating numerous reports of antisemitic attacks, with 15 serious allegations being looked into. By sanctioning groups like Terrorgram and others, the Australian government is taking a firm stance against the promotion of extremism and the protection of vulnerable communities.

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  • Australia Imposes Sanctions on Terrorgram White Supremacist Network
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