Petition updateProsecute Thomas Sewell and the NSN for TERRORISM.Why the NSN needs to be prosecuted for terrorism
Grant SaundersTaree/Old Bar/ Newcastle, Australia
6 Sept 2025

Every member of this hate group promoting an ethnic cleansing of Australia (remigrating the old white Australia policy) should be immediately arrested for terrorism. Their actions all recorded and witnessed clearly fit the definition of terrorism (see below). 

The minimimum penalty under terrorism laws  is 3 years- that can be for the easily coerced stupid pimply but complicit foot soldiers and the maximum penalty for Sewell and other higher ups is life imprisonment. THAT is a proper response. 

By making the National Socialist Network accountable for their racially targeted attacks on Camp Sovereignty and their organisations of white Australia marches nationally, we can send a strong message that Australia does not tolerate dangerous white supremacist leaders like Sewell, the NSN and their racist neo-Nazi ideologies.

If we dont push hard to have the NSN prosecuted for terrorism, the most that will happen to Sewell and his few Nazi offsiders will be a few years in prison for assault and affray, while NSN continues business as usual under new leadership. Worse still the 130k plus supporters to deport Sewell win and he gets off completely scott free and goes holidaying in NZ if they will take him.

Remember to share the petition to prosecute Sewell and the NSN for terrorism.https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-09-07/overseas-neo-nazi-groups-shaping-australian-far-right

What is terrorism?

Under the Criminal Code Act 1995 (Cth) (the Criminal Code), a ‘terrorist act’ is an act, or a threat to commit an act, that:

causes death or serious harm, or endangers a person's life, causes serious damage to property, causes a serious risk to the health or safety of the public, or seriously interferes with critical infrastructure; and

is done intending to advance a political, religious or ideological cause; and

is done with the intention to intimidate the public (including a section of the public), or to coerce, or influence by intimidation, any government of any country or of a part of a country. (https://www.nationalsecurity.gov.au/what-australia-is-doing/laws-to-combat-terrorism

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