- The National Socialist Network made a demonstration on Sunday
- The South Australia Police said that “arrest numbers” were made
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Several people have been arrested after a group of alleged neo -Nazis broke into a manifestation of the “Survival Day” in Adelaida.
It is understood that a survival day march that should end in the Victoria Square in the capital of southern Australia was delayed due to the presence of the counter -family members.
Members of the National Socialist Network, one of the largest neo -Nazis groups in Australia, were seen dressed in black and waving the Australian flag.
A police spokesman told Adelaide Advertiser that “several arrests have been made.”
When the publication asked if those arrested were neo -Nazis, the police said “they had no relationship” with the march of survival day.
“Individuals are in the process of being accused and more details will be provided when they are known,” said the spokesman.
The South Australian Police Commissioner, Grant Stevens, had previously warned that there would be no tolerance for extreme right behavior.
“We will assume a very strong position about it,” he said.
Members of the National Socialist Network were seen in Adelaida on Sunday.

Several members of the group waved the Australian flag while one of them played a drum.
“There are special powers that allow us to take measures against anyone who shows, publish or soft a Nazi symbol or do the Nazi greeting and take measures if we identify any behavior of that type.”
Around 70 extreme right -wing protesters were also seen in Melbourne with a group gathered at the Olympic Park Oval, in front of the Australian Open.
Among the protesters were the Australian flag, the Red Ensign flag and the Eureka flag.
The demonstration in Adelaida occurred after a peaceful beginning of the morning when the locals visited Tarntanya Wama (Elder Park) for a smoking ceremony.
The annual duel in the morning attracted a multitude of 3,000 people.
The director of Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation, Kirstie Parker, was the teacher of the ceremony.
“This morning’s event has been categorized in many ways, but what suits me most is unity and reflection,” he said.
“It is also an opportunity for the aborigines and islanders of the Strait of Torres, the first nations, say in a simple, firm way, without apologies and with pride that we are still here and we will always be.”

A member of the National Socialist Network is immobilized by the Police in a North Terrace park.

A man is accompanied by the police after Sunday’s demonstration.
The protesters against Australia Day were heard that the police fuck ‘in a demonstration of the invasion day in Melbourne, while similar demonstrations were carried out in cities and towns throughout the country.
The police mounted in Melbourne was on alert in the middle of the songs when the crowd exceeded 20,000 people and parts of the city were paralyzed, with closed stores or with police protection outside.
Police even had to block the Flinders Street train station in the CBD.
In previous years, the manifestations of the Invasion Day, organized to protest against Australia’s Day, in Sydney often attracted some 15,000 protesters.
But this year, the new South Wales Police estimates that the number was reduced almost 50 percent to around 8,000.
In Brisbane, the figures were also very low: Courier-Mail reported that the protest barely reached Queens Gardens, far from the tens of thousands of protesters that attracted previously.
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