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National Action
Leader Jim Saleam
Founders Jim Saleam
David Greason
Founded1982
Dissolved1991
Headquarters Tempe, New South Wales
Ideology Australian nationalism
White nationalism [1]
Anti-multiculturalism
Anti-immigration
Political position Far-right [1]
Eureka flag
Eureka flag

National Action was a militant Australian white nationalist group founded in 1982 by Jim Saleam, a far-right activist and convicted criminal, [2] and David Greason. Saleam had been a member of the short-lived National Socialist Party of Australia as a teenager during the 1970s. [3]

Jim Saleam's criminal convictions include property offenses and fraud in 1984 and being an accessory before the fact in regard to organising a shotgun attack in 1989 on African National Congress representative Eddie Funde. [1] Saleam served jail terms for both crimes. [2] He pleaded not guilty to both charges, claiming that he was set up by police. [1] [2]

The group was disbanded following the murder of a member, Wayne "Bovver" Smith, in the group's headquarters at Tempe. [2] Saleam later became the New South Wales chairman of the Australia First Party, [2] and stood as its endorsed candidate several times.

The National Action co-founder David Greason's book, I was a Teenage Fascist, tells of Greason's own time within the Australian fascist movement and the events behind the founding of National Action. [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d West, Andrew (29 February 2004). "White separatist takes on Marrickville". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 4 February 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e West, Andrew (29 February 2004). "No Apology For White Australia Policy". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 4 February 2013.
  3. ^ a b Greason, David (1994), I was a teenage fascist, pp.283,284,289, McPhee Gribble
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

National Action
Leader Jim Saleam
Founders Jim Saleam
David Greason
Founded1982
Dissolved1991
Headquarters Tempe, New South Wales
Ideology Australian nationalism
White nationalism [1]
Anti-multiculturalism
Anti-immigration
Political position Far-right [1]
Eureka flag
Eureka flag

National Action was a militant Australian white nationalist group founded in 1982 by Jim Saleam, a far-right activist and convicted criminal, [2] and David Greason. Saleam had been a member of the short-lived National Socialist Party of Australia as a teenager during the 1970s. [3]

Jim Saleam's criminal convictions include property offenses and fraud in 1984 and being an accessory before the fact in regard to organising a shotgun attack in 1989 on African National Congress representative Eddie Funde. [1] Saleam served jail terms for both crimes. [2] He pleaded not guilty to both charges, claiming that he was set up by police. [1] [2]

The group was disbanded following the murder of a member, Wayne "Bovver" Smith, in the group's headquarters at Tempe. [2] Saleam later became the New South Wales chairman of the Australia First Party, [2] and stood as its endorsed candidate several times.

The National Action co-founder David Greason's book, I was a Teenage Fascist, tells of Greason's own time within the Australian fascist movement and the events behind the founding of National Action. [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d West, Andrew (29 February 2004). "White separatist takes on Marrickville". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 4 February 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e West, Andrew (29 February 2004). "No Apology For White Australia Policy". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 4 February 2013.
  3. ^ a b Greason, David (1994), I was a teenage fascist, pp.283,284,289, McPhee Gribble

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