Draft:European Australian Movement
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Abbreviation | EAM |
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Formation | 2020 |
Type | Neo-Nazi extremist organization |
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Leader | Thomas Sewell |
Affiliations | National Socialist Network |
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The European Australian Movement (EAM) is a Australian neo-Nazi political organisation.[1] The group is known for engaging in controversial public stunts.[2] EAM was founded by Thomas Sewell, Australian neo-Nazi and leader of another group, National Socialist Network (NSN), that is linked with the EAM.[3] EAM has claimed that they are creating a network of “White Australians across every city, suburb and town who are against the systematic replacement and destruction of White Australians.”[3]
EAM actively promote themselves as being a men's health club and have been sited boxing, lifting weights and exercising in public.[4][5]
Alongside the National Socialist Network, the group has appeared in Australian media multiple times since 2020, often sparking controversy. The most common methods the organization tends to deploy in order to garner new membership are flyer and banner drops along with stickering and online content creation.
Views
The European Australian Movement has a stated aim of building "a physical and politicised White Australian Community" that seeks to preserve a white Australia.[4][6] They believe Australia should remain a country inhabited by white Australians of European descent and have planned buying properties to set up communities of white Australians.[1]
See also
References
- ^ a b McKenzie, Nick (3 August 2022). "Inside Australia's 'terrorgram': How neo-Nazism spreads in our cities". The Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from the original on 23 July 2024. Retrieved 7 March 2025.
- ^ "GPAHE report: Far-Right Hate and Extremist Groups in Australia". Global Project Against Hate and Extremism. Archived from the original on 5 April 2023. Retrieved 7 March 2025.
- ^ a b Roe, Chris (26 March 2024). "Neo-Nazi letterbox drop in Wagga calls for 'white Australian' recruits". Region Riverina. Archived from the original on 26 March 2024. Retrieved 6 March 2025.
- ^ a b Dillon, Meagan (30 August 2022). "Accused far-right extremist who uses Nazi salute asks Adelaide court for home detention bail". ABC News. Archived from the original on 24 January 2023. Retrieved 7 March 2025.
- ^ Jackson, Blair (17 February 2025). "Neo-Nazis get blood pumping with group fitness in Melbourne park". News.com.au. Retrieved 7 March 2025.
- ^ Huntly, Daisy; Dodge, Taylor (25 March 2024). "'Filth': Racist letters dropped in Wagga mailboxes a 'dangerous' move". Daily Advertiser. Archived from the original on 26 March 2024. Retrieved 7 March 2025.
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