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Aboriginal man from ‘Camp Sovereignty’ says leftists caused violent clash

Aboriginal man from ‘Camp Sovereignty’ says leftists caused violent clash

An aboriginal man from so-called Camp Sovereignty in Melbourne has confirmed far-left counter-protesters attacking March for Australia attendees caused nationalists to storm the site.

The man spoke out in a video on TikTok on Thursday about the alleged clash that unfolded on Sunday afternoon between members of the National Socialist Network and left-wing extremists that has led to seven men being charged so far, including White Australia leader Thomas Sewell, and NSN member Nathan Bull, 23.

Mr Sewell, 32, was refused bail on Friday after being charged with 25 offences, including “violent disorder” and “affray”, despite his lawyer telling the court there was evidence the clash was provoked by violent leftist assaults on Australian patriots and the vandalism of cars.

The man, referred to as Uncle in the video, began by saying that a group of 10 Nazis approached the “Camp Sovereignty” – an illegal aboriginal encampment in the Kings Domain – in the morning but left after being spoken to by a camp occupant named Rosie.

“An hour later people seen someone walking past holding an Australian flag, and they heckled and chased them down there, around the corner and chased them off,” he said, gesturing down the hill.

“I didn’t see what happened after that, but I wanted to tell them not to do that, because we’re not here for this sort of rubbish, I let it slide, and then three hours later they seen somebody else walking down the other side.

“Then they all decided to go and chase after him, and they managed to catch him and a big fight went on, and they were knocking one another out and everything, and then after that those fellas they all went and took off, it was only a matter of time.

“That’s when the Nazis came, because they went back into the city and told them what happened, then 60 of them came here and [allegedly] attacked the entire camp.

“That’s the idiots inside the camp that caused that, chasing after people. We’re not here to chase after people, want me to show you how that goes?”

“That trouble that was caused, they came back up the hill, and we were kicked up the backside, that’s how that went.”

The man went on to say “you can spread that all over the world if you want” and that in the year and a half since he’d been at the camp there had “never been any problem”.

Nathan Bull at during the alleged clash (supplied)
A car damaged by far-left vandals (supplied)
A car damaged by far-left vandals (supplied)

Multiple witnesses have shared similar accounts of far-left activists attacking March for Australia attendees who were leaving the rallies in twos or threes, and photos show cars spray-painted and scratched.

One of the far-left groups has also posted an appeal for donations to help injured “comrades”, confirming the presence of radical leftists at the camp.

But police have alleged the NSN launched an “unprovoked” attack on the camp, a claim repeated by corporate and state media which have also amplified comments from far-left figures labelling the incident a “hate crime”.

The attacks launched out of “Camp Sovereignty” were not the only instances of far-left violence on the day of the rally, with footage showing counter-protesters assaulting Australian patriots on numerous occasions throughout the day.

One victim of leftist violence, Dave Murphy, was left with severe injuries after being beaten by a far-left mob in an attack so vicious he feared he was going to die.

Header image: Left, the aboriginal camp occupant. Right, NSN members running up the hill towards the camp (supplied).

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