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Luxon: NZ-Born Neo-Nazi Tom Sewell Australian Citizen

September 5, 2025 Ahmed Hassan World
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Original source: 1news.co.nz

Here’s a breakdown of the provided text, focusing on key data:

Key Events and Allegations:

Attack on Camp Sovereignty: Members of the National Socialist Network (NSN) allegedly attacked Camp sovereignty, described as a “First Nations refuge.”
Incitement: An individual (presumably Sewell, based on later context) allegedly incited the NSN group to “charge towards Camp sovereignty.”
Violence: Occupants of the camp were allegedly held down, kicked, and struck with a pole.
Injuries: Three people were injured, with one woman requiring staples in her scalp.
Earlier Assault: Sewell is also charged with assault and committing an offense while on bail for an incident on August 9th. He allegedly participated in a march and then assaulted a man.

People Involved:

National Socialist Network (NSN): A group whose members are accused of attacking Camp Sovereignty.
Sewell: Arrested and interviewed for the Camp Sovereignty incident and charged with assault for a separate incident. Allegedly incited the attack on Camp Sovereignty.
Nathan Bull: 23 years old,charged with violent disorder,affray,and other offenses related to the Camp Sovereignty incident.
20-year-old from Ardeer: Also charged with violent disorder, affray, and other offenses related to the Camp Sovereignty incident.
Uncle Robbie Thorpe: Aboriginal elder who originally set up Camp Sovereignty in 2006.
Detective Pascoe: The detective providing information to the court.

Charges:

Violent Disorder, Affray, and Other Offenses: Charges against Nathan Bull and the 20-year-old from Ardeer related to the Camp Sovereignty incident.
Assault and Committing an Offense While on Bail: Charges against Sewell for the August 9th incident.Camp Sovereignty:

Described as a “First Nations refuge.”
* A meeting and ceremonial place originally set up in 2006 by Uncle Robbie Thorpe during the Commonwealth Games to raise awareness about the plight of Aboriginal people.

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