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Calls to stop Nazi gig

From The Age:

Call to stop ‘Nazi’ rock gig
Megan Byrne
December 9, 2007

JEWISH groups have asked the Government to prevent a Croatian band accused of glorifying Hitler from entering Australia for a national tour.

The controversial rock group Thompson, which has already been banned from entering the Netherlands because of its anti-Semitic lyrics, is booked to perform at Festival Hall this month before playing in Sydney on New Year’s Eve, Adelaide and Perth.

The band’s lead singer and songwriter, Marko Perkovic, has been criticised for using anti-Semitic lyrics, including the catchcry of the nationalist Croatian party Ustashi, whose collaboration with the Nazis resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Jews, Serbs and Gypsies. Thompson’s performances frequently attract Ustashi and Nazi supporters, who are allegedly encouraged in the glorification of Hitler with shouts of “Heil Hitler” and the Nazi salute.

News brief · 9 December 2007

Festival Hall to play host to neo-Nazi troubadour

From the Australian Jewish News:

Pro-Nazi band to tour
Naomi Levin

A REPRESENTATIVE from Festival Hall has confirmed that pro-Nazi Croatian singer Marko Perkovic, together with his band Thompson, will play in Melbourne on December 29.

Thompson has publicly expressed its support for the Ustashe, a pro-Nazi regime that was responsible for the murder of tens of thousands of people during World War II, and was known for singing nationalistic songs in support of Croatia.

The American Anti-Defamation League reported that concertgoers wore black shirts with Ustashe insignia and gave Nazi salutes while Thompson played.

News brief · 7 December 2007

Ustashe! (bless you)

FightDemBack! (that’s us!) has confirmed that Croatian neo-Nazi crooner Marko Perkovic aka Thompson will be playing at august Melbourne venue Festival Hall on the 29th of December, after plans to hold it at the Melbourne Croatia Social Club were scuttled by meddlesome do-gooders (that’s us again!) and a desire to avoid further bad press.

[Big sloppy kisses to the nice people who told us the initial rumour. We think you’re tops!]

Stay tuned…

Fight dem back · 6 December 2007 · Discussion

Anti-Semitic abuse at Waverley College

From the Daily Tele:

Race bullies at top school
By Bruce McDougall
December 04, 2007

A JEWISH family claims their teenage son was subjected to acts of anti-Semitic bullying while attending one of Sydney’s leading Catholic high schools.

The Year 7 student and his younger brother were sent to Waverley College in Sydney’s east for a “broader” education but the older boy became the butt of racial taunts as students questioned his right to be there.

News brief · 4 December 2007

Toben reneges on apology, defies court order

From the Australian Jewish News:

Toben pulls apology, denial material remains on website
PETER KOHN

DESPITE a last-minute reversal, Adelaide Holocaust denier Dr Fredrick Toben will be held to an order from the Federal Court of Australia last week that he remove all material denying the Holocaust from his Adelaide Institute website by 4 pm on Wednesday (December 5).

Executive Council of Australian Jewry (ECAJ)’s Jeremy Jones, the successful applicant in a Federal Court of Australia hearing, told The AJN this week that Dr Toben’s apparent backdown from an apology he gave for his contempt of court last Tuesday did not alter the circumstances.

News brief · 4 December 2007

Anglos have more to fear from other Anglos than Africans

From The Age:

Racist leaflet fuels tensions
Barney Zwartz
December 2, 2007

RACIAL tensions in Melbourne’s inner suburbs are likely to be fuelled by a racist leaflet dropped in letterboxes that attacks African gangs and says Australian women are not safe.

The leaflet, headed No More African Gang Violence, claims that “never has Australia seen this kind of brazen, lawless violence on such a steady basis” since Africans started arriving five years ago.

The unsigned leaflet, believed to have been distributed between 11pm on Thursday and 8am on Friday, says Africans do not hesitate to attack police as well as the public. It says many come from child militia groups that train them to rape, kill and torture from as young as six.

News brief · 3 December 2007

Toben apologises

From the Australian Jewish News:

Toben gives Holocaust denial apology in court
PETER KOHN

DR Fredrick Toben this week gave an apology in the Federal Court of Australia for being in contempt of court by continually featuring Holocaust denial material on his Adelaide Institute website.

He gave the apology during a contempt hearing of the Federal Court sitting in Adelaide on Tuesday.

After being called up to the bar by Justice Michael Moore to apologise if he agreed with it, Dr Toben began to give a qualified apology.

When Justice Moore said that his comments were inconsistent with an apology, Dr Toben gave a full apology, without embellishment and undertook to remove all Holocaust denial material from the website by 4pm on December 5 and not to replace it.

News brief · 1 December 2007