Thousands Demand Deportation of Neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell After Alleged Attack on First Nations Camp
Thousands in Australia Demand Deportation of Neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell
A growing wave of public outrage has swept across Australia, with thousands of citizens calling for the deportation of Thomas Sewell, a New Zealand-born neo-Nazi leader currently facing legal charges in the country. Sewell, who heads a white supremacist group in Australia, is being questioned by authorities following a series of alleged violent incidents, including a recent attack on a First Nations protest camp in Melbourne.
The alleged attack occurred after an anti-immigration rally, where approximately 40 men—some armed with flagpoles and sticks—attacked the First Nations protest camp, known as Camp Sovereignty. According to organizers, the incident left four people injured, with two requiring hospitalization overnight. The violence has reignited debates over the presence of extremist groups in public spaces and the responsibilities of law enforcement in preventing such acts.
In a separate incident, two individuals interrupted a press conference held by Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan, shouting insults and making accusations at the leader. These events have further fueled public anger and raised concerns about the influence of far-right ideologies in Australian society.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has condemned Sewell's actions, calling them 'quite horrific.' Meanwhile, MP Josh Burns has voiced strong opposition to the presence of neo-Nazis in public spaces, stating that it is 'completely unacceptable.'
Sewell was arrested on Tuesday and is currently being questioned by police over the alleged attack on the First Nations protest camp. Under Australian deportation rules, Sewell could be forcibly sent back to New Zealand after facing criminal charges in the country. A public petition calling for his deportation has already garnered over 50,000 signatures, reflecting the widespread public sentiment against his presence in Australia.
As the legal process unfolds, the incident has sparked a broader discussion about the role of the government in addressing far-right extremism and protecting vulnerable communities from intimidation and violence. Many Australians are now demanding stronger measures to prevent such groups from operating in public spaces and to ensure that those who incite violence are held accountable.
This case has also highlighted the complex legal and political challenges associated with deporting foreign nationals who have committed crimes in Australia. While some argue that Sewell's actions warrant immediate deportation, others emphasize the need for due process and a fair legal review before any such decision is made.
