NSW Police are under intense scrutiny after a neo-Nazi rally was permitted outside the New South Wales Parliament, drawing widespread condemnation from politicians and community leaders. The protest, organized by the National Socialist Network, involved 67 men chanting antisemitic slogans and displaying banners targeting the Jewish community. Both the Police Commissioner and Premier claimed they were unaware of the event until after it occurred, citing a communication error within the police force.
The incident has sparked calls for a full review of the protest approval process and for investigations into potential breaches of hate speech and incitement laws. Political leaders have described the event as a calculated act of hate, urging stronger legal protections and national action against such displays. The government is now considering legislative changes to better safeguard public harmony and prevent similar incidents in the future.

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