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		<title>Australia Cracks Down on IRGC, Hizb ut-Tahrir Flags in NSW</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The New South Wales parliament is on the cusp of a major crackdown as lawmakers debate a bill to outlaw public displays of symbols linked to the IRGC and Hizb&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>The New South Wales parliament is on the cusp of a major crackdown as lawmakers debate a bill to outlaw public displays of symbols linked to the IRGC and Hizb ut-Tahrir. With penalties including two years behind bars and hefty fines, the measure aims to stamp out extremism at its visual roots.</p>



<p>Announced by the state government, the proposal builds on current restrictions by including all banned organizations&#8217; insignia. Offenders displaying flags or merchandise in public could face $22,000 fines for individuals or $110,000 for businesses, alongside potential imprisonment.</p>



<p>Attorney-General Michael Daley, spearheading the Labor-backed effort, described it as a &#8216;zero tolerance&#8217; policy mirroring national strategies. This comes against a backdrop of heightened concerns following violent events like the Bondi Beach tragedy, where debates over inflammatory symbols gained urgency.</p>



<p>Iran&#8217;s IRGC wields immense influence as a military powerhouse, often criticized internationally for destabilizing activities. Hizb ut-Tahrir, meanwhile, operates globally with a reputation for radical preaching, earning prohibitions in various jurisdictions.</p>



<p>Government officials stress that such symbols sow discord and fear, undermining Australia&#8217;s multicultural fabric. The bill&#8217;s passage would position NSW as a leader in proactive defense against ideological extremism, ensuring public spaces remain free from divisive propaganda.</p>



<p>While some voices raise alarms about civil liberties, the prevailing narrative supports safeguarding society from threats. As discussions unfold, this legislation underscores a commitment to harmony, potentially influencing broader Australian policy on extremism.</p>
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