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A 34-year-old Australian man pleaded guilty to inciting racial hatred after a neo-Nazi speech at a Sydney rally.
A 34-year-old man, Brandan Koschel, was arrested and pleaded guilty to inciting racial hatred after delivering a 40-second hate-filled speech at an Australia Day rally in Sydney, where he promoted neo-Nazi views, called Jews the "greatest enemy," and endorsed white supremacy.
The speech, made during the March for Australia protest, included a Nazi-style salute and calls for the release of a jailed neo-Nazi leader.
Prosecutors called the offense serious, especially amid rising social tensions and recent acts of violence, while his defense argued the charge was subjective and highlighted the family’s harassment and Koschel’s 23-day pre-sentencing detention.
The case underscores legal and societal challenges in addressing extremist rhetoric.
Un hombre australiano de 34 años se declaró culpable de incitar al odio racial después de un discurso neonazi en una manifestación en Sydney.