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White supremacists chanting, camping in The Grampians draws the anger of locals
Residents of The Grampians in western Victoria have been left shocked and angered after witnessing a group of white supremacists in balaclavas rallying in the national park.
Key points:
- Police investigated reports that a group of white supremacists sang racist chants and placed stickers along walking trails in The Grampians
- A police spokesperson said no laws were broken, despite concerns of locals
- A group of neo-Nazis have previously gathered in The Grampians, causing similar concerns
Police investigated the incident at the weekend which involved about 20 or 30 men who could be heard chanting white power slogans and “Heil Hitler”.
Halls Gap resident Luke Baker said he and some friends and their families had gathered at Lake Bellfield on…
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