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16:37 - July 27, 2026
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Australian Court Upholds Racism Verdict against Anti-Muslim Senator Hanson

IQNA – An Australian federal court has dismissed an appeal by controversial politician Pauline Hanson, cementing a landmark ruling that her directive for a Muslim senator to "go back to Pakistan" constituted unlawful racial vilification.

Far-right Australian Senator Pauline Hanson

 

Far-right Senator Pauline Hanson has emerged as one of Australia's most popular politicians, wooing voters with calls for strict immigration curbs, mass deportations of "illegal migrants" and enhanced free speech protections.

Hanson took aim at Pakistan-born Australian lawmaker Mehreen Faruqi in 2022 over comments made in the wake of the late British monarch Queen Elizabeth II's death.

Faruqi, a left-leaning Greens senator, said she could not mourn the "leader of a racist empire built on stolen lives, land and wealth of colonized people".

Hanson replied on social media: "When you immigrated to Australia you took every advantage of this country.

"You took citizenship, bought multiple homes, and a job in parliament.

"It's clear you're not happy, so pack your bags and piss off back to Pakistan."

The Federal Court of Australia found in 2024, in response to a complaint from Faruqi, that Hanson's comments amounted to a "strong form of racism".

Hanson's appeal against that decision on free speech grounds was dismissed on Monday.

"I was incensed by the incredible disrespect that I felt was shown to our late Queen on the day of her death by Senator Faruqi and others," she said after the court's decision.

"I simply wanted to call that out."

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For years a political outsider, Hanson's One Nation has surged this year to become one of the country's most popular parties, according to opinion polls.

Hanson has pledged sweeping cuts to government spending — akin to Elon Musk's "DOGE" in the United States — and has urged Australia to rethink its membership of international organizations.

 

Source: TRT World

 

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