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White supremacist jailed for Nazi salute - but is freed after an hour

Sky News Friday, 8 November 2024
White supremacist jailed for Nazi salute - but is freed after an hourA white supremacist has become the first person in Australia sentenced to jail for doing a Nazi salute - but ended up spending just an hour in custody.
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