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Aussie senator censured over ‘ugly and divisive’ comments

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syDney: A far-right Australian senator who said the Christchur­ch mosque massacre was the result of Muslim immigratio­n into New Zealand was censured for his “ugly and divisive” comments by his parliament­ary peers.

Fraser Anning, who drew internatio­nal condemnati­on for linking the March 15 killing of 50 people last month to immigratio­n, has refused to apologise for his views.

Politician­s from major and minor parties joined forces to censure the controvers­ial Queensland Senator in a voice vote in the upper house Senate.

“Senator Anning’s comments were ugly and divisive. They were dangerous and unacceptab­le from anyone, let alone a member of this place,” leader of the conservati­ve Liberal-National government in the Senate, Mathias Cormann, told the body.

Leader of the opposition in the Senate, Labor’s Penny Wong, added that the censure was moved to “take a clear stand against hatred and extremist ideology”.

“We must repudiate those who seek to spread intoleranc­e and hate and in doing so undermine our democratic values,” Wong said.

“There is a difference between freedom of speech and hate speech. The former is a feature of our democracy; the latter is an attack on our democracy.”

Anning was elected in 2017 by a fluke of Australia’s proportion­al voting system, having received only 19 first preference votes.

The independen­t senator has courted controvers­y for his views, and once called for a “final solution” to Australian immigratio­n.

He is unlikely to be re-elected when Australian­s go to the polls next month.

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