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Three Australian men face charges for online threats and harassment against politicians, amid a surge in extremist activity.
Three men in Australia face charges over online threats and harassment targeting parliamentarians, with authorities highlighting a surge in extremist activity.
A 32-year-old Melbourne man was charged for threatening a federal MP and defacing an office flag, while Joel Davis, a 30-year-old neo-Nazi leader, was arrested for urging online abuse against MP Allegra Spender and denied bail due to safety risks.
A 29-year-old from northern NSW is charged with threats against Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and possession of weapons.
The Australian Federal Police report a 63% increase in threats to politicians over four years, now nearing 1,000 annually, with extremist groups like the National Socialist Network using online platforms to spread hate.
The AFP’s new National Security Investigations team is actively pursuing such cases, while government officials stress the need for better online regulation and protection of public officials.
Tres hombres australianos enfrentan cargos por amenazas y acoso en línea contra políticos, en medio de un aumento de la actividad extremista.