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A Totton man has been jailed after he was caught selling knives with Nazi symbols ... Crown Court on Friday. Police found ...
Alan Yazbek has pleaded guilty to displaying a Nazi symbol during a pro-Palestinian rally in Sydney on October 6. He faces potential jail time or a fine. The rally gathered around 10,000 attendees ...
In the Downing Centre Local Court on Thursday, Yazbek’s barrister Philip English entered a plea of guilty to one count of knowingly displaying a Nazi symbol without a reasonable excuse.
Restaurateur Alan Yazbek has pleaded guilty to knowingly displaying a Nazi symbol in public at a pro-Palestine rally in Sydney’s CBD earlier this month. The 56-year-old appeared before Downing ...
He is due to be sentenced on 10 December. Performing Nazi gestures and displaying Nazi symbols such as the swastika have been banned by various state and federal laws since 2022. Jewish groups in ...
An Australian restaurateur has pleaded guilty to displaying a Nazi symbol during a pro-Palestinian rally in Sydney in early October. Alan Yazbek was photographed at the October 6 rally in Sydney ...