Neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell sentenced for racist stunt outside Chinese consulate in Melbourne
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Guardian staff reporter
7d ago· 3 min readenNews
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A Melbourne magistrate sentenced neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell to a community corrections order (200 hours of community work) for offensive behavior during a 2024 stunt outside the Chinese consulate. Sewell used a megaphone to direct a masked group dressed in black, wielded a sign with a racist slur against Asian people, and made appalling racial slurs, with the court comparing his actions to "Nazi thugs of 1930s Berlin."
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· 2 pulledNeo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell emulated 'Nazi thugs of 1930s Berlin' when he used 'appalling racial slurs'
Using a megaphone, he directed a group dressed all in black with their faces covered, outside the consulate in Melbourne, wielding a large sign with a racist slur against Asian people
Sewell, 33, found guilty of offensive behaviour over 2024 stunt outside Chinese consulate in Melbourne
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