Far right in Australia splits while calling for new demonstrations

The far right anti Islamic group Reclaim Australia that held nationwide protests in early April, has split in the process of trying to organise another round of racist rallies in mid July. The new organisation, called United Patriots Front (UFP), is organising a new rally for the 31st of May in Melbourne, specifically targeting left wing councillors of a local Melbourne Council. The UFP rally is at the same time as a public meeting in a nearby suburb to discuss how to counter Islamophobia. An anti racist and anti fascist rally has been organised against the UFP for the 31st of May.

The far right anti Islamic group Reclaim Australia that held nationwide protests in early April, has split in the process of trying to organise another round of racist rallies in mid July. The new organisation, called United Patriots Front (UFP), is organising a new rally for the 31st of May in Melbourne, specifically targeting left wing councillors of a local Melbourne Council. The UFP rally is at the same time as a public meeting in a nearby suburb to discuss how to counter Islamophobia. An anti racist and anti fascist rally has been organised against the UFP for the 31st of May.