The leader of Australia’s largest nationalist group has responded to the Bondi terror attack, calling it a “natural consequence of multiculturalism”.
Thomas Sewell, whose White Australia organisation is in the process of registering as a political party, spoke out after 16 people were killed and 40 more injured when father-and-son Muslim terrorists Naveed and Sajid Akram opened fire on a Jewish event at the famous beach on Sunday evening.
Naveed, 24, had been investigated by ASIO over his links to a Sydney-based Islamic State terror cell in 2019, but his Pakistani immigrant father Sajid, 50, had a firearms licence and owned six legal guns, three of which are believed to have been used in the Bondi massacre. An IS flag was found in their car at the scene.
Mr Sewell, who has been involved in anti-Muslim activism since 2015 and regularly calls for non-White immigrants to be deported from Australia, made a statement on Telegram on Monday afternoon blaming the government for allowing terrorists into Australia.
🚨BREAKING: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says tougher gun laws will be put to national cabinet, including proposed limits on how many firearms individuals can own or use and a review of licence durations as governments consider tighter controls nationwide. pic.twitter.com/qvk2HGVQxv
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“The terrorist attack in Bondi, Sydney last night is the natural consequence of multiculturalism. Australians and all Westerners can not have a safe and cohesive society while we import warring tribes from outside our civilisation. Terrorist acts are part and parcel of importing terrorists into our country,” he wrote.
“The corrupt and cowardly politicians who refuse to accept this reality are already scapegoating ‘guns’ as being the problem. Australia already has some of the strictest gun laws in the world.
“The state police forces use a very subjective ‘fit and proper person check’ as an informal ‘social credit score’, to keep White Australians with non-approved political views from owning firearms. Yet foreign invaders who are being monitored by ASIO for direct links to terrorist groups, and who are already part of an ideologically motivated religion that preaches violence against ‘non-believers’, are permitted to be armed.”
Mr Sewell went on to hit out at the political establishment for giving police more powers and passing “hate speech” laws in an attempt to protect “social cohesion”, while continuing to bring in hostile immigrant groups.
“Politicians from all sides are vowing for more laws and more state powers to ‘protect social cohesion’. It is blatantly obvious that you can not legislate fewer grievances, and that more laws will not protect anyone or anything, except the corrupt system that has caused these issues in the first place,” he wrote.
“Although we are saddened by the fact that more White Australians have died as a result of the evil system that currently rules over us, none of us are surprised that this has happened. We have been calling for mass deportations for years, and I have personally been protesting against these hostile groups being allowed to exist in our country for over a decade.
“Unfortunately the violence we saw yesterday will only continue to occur and escalate. White Australians will continue to live in fear and be subject to the hostility of foreign invaders and our own corrupt government until we get angry enough to rise without fear, and take back our country from those destroying it.”
NSW Premier Chris Minns says he will do everything possible to keep the community safe, with law reform “almost certain.”
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese echoed the message, saying he will a consider legislative response likened to John Howard’s Port Arthur reforms. pic.twitter.com/Y8IJFtqExf
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The White Australia leader’s statement came after both Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and NSW Premier Chris Minns flagged changes to Australia’s gun laws.
Mr Albanese said he would take to National Cabinet this afternoon proposals to limit the number of firearms that can be owned and increase licence reviews, saying “people can be radicalised over a period of time, licences should not be in perpetuity”.
“We need to make sure the firearms legislation in New South Wales is fit for purpose. That does mean restricting firearms for the general public, for the people of New South Wales,” Mr Minns said.
“But not everybody needs these weapons of mass destruction. You don’t need them on New South Wales streets. So we’ll be looking at change.”
Australia already has some of the world’s strictest gun laws, which were brought in by Liberal Prime Minister John Howard after the 1996 Port Arthur massacre.
Header image: Left, Thomas Sewell (WhiteAustralia.org). Right, Naveed Akram.
























