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Sydney [Australia], March 21: The government Australia'sVictoria state on Monday said it would expand legislation banning the public display of the Nazi swastika to include the Nazi salute following clashes between a rights groupand neo-Nazis in Melbourne at the weekend.
Victorian Attorney-General Jaclyn Symes on Monday said the government would fast-track the expansion of the legislation, though it could still take months for the law to come into effect. "We'll look at how this can be done carefully, with considered consultation with a variety of groups and will have more to say on the details of this legislation as we undertake that," Symessaid."I wish it didn't have to be said, but clearly it does: Nazis aren't welcome. Not on Parliament's steps. Not anywhere," Premier Daniel Andrews said.
About 30 men clad in black marched in Melbourne and repeatedly performed the Nazi salute in front of the Victorian parliament on Saturday and three people were arrested.
Source: Qatar Tribune