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A “disgusting ız video sent to senator Lidia Thorpe from a Neo-Nazi who burns the flag of Aboriginal and threatening it is under a police investigation. In the video, man who claims to be Neo-Nazi group in Balaclava reads statement from his phone that approves the “White Australia .. Later, before burning flag of Achorijin and greeting the Nazi, first nations make racist statements about people. The Australian federal police were informed of the video on Tuesday when they were previously sent to X known as Twitter. Since then, he has been transferred and the accounting account has been issued, but AFP continues to investigate the issue. The video is just one example of the threatening communication tendency sent to politicians. “AFP spokesman," Parliamentaryelection offices against harassment, discomfort, aggressive and threatening communication reports, including social media has increased in the last two years, "he said. The Federal Government pre -bank condemned the video. “Cowardly and disgusting,” said NDIS Minister Bill Shorten, Nine's today's show this morning. “This man - I don't know what's happening with the Nazis - so nobody can see you. Interior Minister Clare O’Neil supports Gunnai from Victoria, Gunditjmara and Djab Wurrung female senator Thorpe. “This video aims to prevent him from expressing his views in a threatening, disgusting and clear way,” he said. With the referendum of the indigenous voice to be held on October 14, politicians are more concerned about racism and miscarriage pro -excessive supporters. “We see different types of groups that emerge in Australia, chooses different ideologies ... Radical becomes and becomes more severe in their radical activities, participating in these communities, working together and radical activities.” The Minister said that were “very, very good, very good in what they do, ve and follow these groups closely. Thorpe is expected to talk about the video later today.