Activists to counter far right in Melbourne

Since the start of 2015, a number of new far right parties have tried to exploit the current economic and political climate to their advantage. They have organised a number of rallies in cities around Australia trying to fuel people’s anxiety of Muslims, refugees and foreigners in general. Labour and human rights groups have organised counter mobilisations to stop their growth. History shows that such far right parties are a threat to workers everywhere and need to be stopped as soon as possible. A newly emerged group in Melbourne, Australia, is now trying to use the Australian flag as its rallying cry. Check out the details of counter rally. 

Since the start of 2015, a number of new far right parties have tried to exploit the current economic and political climate to their advantage. They have organised a number of rallies in cities around Australia trying to fuel people’s anxiety of Muslims, refugees and foreigners in general. Labour and human rights groups have organised counter mobilisations to stop their growth. History shows that such far right parties are a threat to workers everywhere and need to be stopped as soon as possible. A newly emerged group in Melbourne, Australia, is now trying to use the Australian flag as its rallying cry. Check out the details of counter rally.