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Victorian Liberals fear far-right incursions as YouTuber attends party event | Victorian Liberals fear far-right incursions as YouTuber attends party event |
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Senior Liberal figures fear far-right identities are being allowed to cosy up to elements of the party’s Victorian branch, a move they say could destroy their chances at the next state election. | Senior Liberal figures fear far-right identities are being allowed to cosy up to elements of the party’s Victorian branch, a move they say could destroy their chances at the next state election. |
Last Thursday night, Dia Beltran, a far-right personality with links to Neil Erikson and Blair Cottrell, attended a Liberal fundraiser for the Sunbury, Sydenham and St Albans areas in Melbourne’s western suburbs. | Last Thursday night, Dia Beltran, a far-right personality with links to Neil Erikson and Blair Cottrell, attended a Liberal fundraiser for the Sunbury, Sydenham and St Albans areas in Melbourne’s western suburbs. |
The fundraiser was hosted by the Victorian state upper house MP Bernie Finn, and was attended by the party’s state president, Robert Clark. | The fundraiser was hosted by the Victorian state upper house MP Bernie Finn, and was attended by the party’s state president, Robert Clark. |
A senior Liberal source alerted Guardian Australia to Beltran’s presence at the event. He said associating with the far right would damage his party’s chances in Victoria, a broadly progressive state. | A senior Liberal source alerted Guardian Australia to Beltran’s presence at the event. He said associating with the far right would damage his party’s chances in Victoria, a broadly progressive state. |
“Frankly, the Liberal party does not need these people in it,” he said. “If we didn’t get hammered enough at the state election, we certainly will next time if this continues.” | “Frankly, the Liberal party does not need these people in it,” he said. “If we didn’t get hammered enough at the state election, we certainly will next time if this continues.” |
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Private Facebook posts obtained by Guardian Australia show Beltran – who also refers to herself as Claudia Benitez – and a fellow supporter of Fraser Anning at the event with Liberal figures. In one picture Beltran stands alongside the former Liberal state candidate Moira Deeming. | |
Deeming confirmed she had met the woman pictured in one of the Facebook posts during the fundraiser, but said she did not know her by the name of “Dia”. | Deeming confirmed she had met the woman pictured in one of the Facebook posts during the fundraiser, but said she did not know her by the name of “Dia”. |
“The event was open for anybody to book online,” Deeming said. “Yes, I met that woman. She did not introduce herself as ‘Dia’.” | “The event was open for anybody to book online,” Deeming said. “Yes, I met that woman. She did not introduce herself as ‘Dia’.” |
Guardian Australia understands “Dia Beltran” is an online alias. | Guardian Australia understands “Dia Beltran” is an online alias. |
The Victorian Liberal party did not answer a series of questions about Beltran’s attendance. The acting state director, Simon Frost, issued a one-line statement, saying: “There is no room for extremist views of any kind in the Liberal party.” | The Victorian Liberal party did not answer a series of questions about Beltran’s attendance. The acting state director, Simon Frost, issued a one-line statement, saying: “There is no room for extremist views of any kind in the Liberal party.” |
Finn did not return requests for comment. | Finn did not return requests for comment. |
The presence of Beltran did not break any party rules or laws. | The presence of Beltran did not break any party rules or laws. |
But it has some in the party on edge. Last year a highly organised effort by alt-right figures to infiltrate the New South Wales Young Nationals prompted an internal investigation, and the involvement of Asio, Australia’s domestic spy agency. | |
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Beltran regularly hosts the likes of Erikson, Cottrell and the former senator Fraser Anning on her YouTube channel. | Beltran regularly hosts the likes of Erikson, Cottrell and the former senator Fraser Anning on her YouTube channel. |
Although mostly a fringe figure in Australia’s far right, Beltran has appeared on rightwing site the Unshackled and has given a platform to the likes of Andrew Nolch, the man who defaced the memorial of the murdered Melbourne woman Eurydice Dixon last year. | |
More recently, Beltran was with Erikson when he disrupted a service at a progressive church in Melbourne’s inner suburbs in May. | More recently, Beltran was with Erikson when he disrupted a service at a progressive church in Melbourne’s inner suburbs in May. |
Video from the event shows Erikson pointing to a rainbow flag and saying “faggots”, before repeatedly disrupting the service. At one stage Erikson engaged in a heated confrontation with the parishioners, who had become increasingly upset by his refusal to leave. | Video from the event shows Erikson pointing to a rainbow flag and saying “faggots”, before repeatedly disrupting the service. At one stage Erikson engaged in a heated confrontation with the parishioners, who had become increasingly upset by his refusal to leave. |
Erikson was one of the ringleaders of the former anti-Islam group the United Patriots Front. He has previously been convicted for inciting contempt against Muslims after he staged a mock beheading of a mannequin, and last year disrupted a church service held by the progressive reverend Rod Bowers in Gosford on the NSW central coast. | |
On Friday a spokeswoman from the Victorian police told Guardian Australia the incident at the Melbourne church was under investigation. | |
“Boroondara police are currently investigating an incident at a church in Hawthorn East on Sunday 12 May,” she said. | “Boroondara police are currently investigating an incident at a church in Hawthorn East on Sunday 12 May,” she said. |
“It is believed that a man interrupted a religious service and proceeded to protest using homophobic slurs and inappropriate language.” | “It is believed that a man interrupted a religious service and proceeded to protest using homophobic slurs and inappropriate language.” |
Following the incident at the Melbourne church, Beltran posted a rambling “clarification” on her YouTube page in which she stated she “stands with Jesus Christ [and] Israel Folau” and that she “could not have predicted how the actions of others could have escalated to what occurred”. | Following the incident at the Melbourne church, Beltran posted a rambling “clarification” on her YouTube page in which she stated she “stands with Jesus Christ [and] Israel Folau” and that she “could not have predicted how the actions of others could have escalated to what occurred”. |
“Last night I had the idea to attend a progressive church with the intention of listening to their views, questioning their interpretation of the Christian doctrine and then making a video reviewing the events,” she said. | “Last night I had the idea to attend a progressive church with the intention of listening to their views, questioning their interpretation of the Christian doctrine and then making a video reviewing the events,” she said. |
“Needless to say this did not take place. In my naivety I could not have predicted how the actions of others could have escalated to what occurred. | “Needless to say this did not take place. In my naivety I could not have predicted how the actions of others could have escalated to what occurred. |
“The approach used was not one I agree with or approve of. You are not the company you keep.” | “The approach used was not one I agree with or approve of. You are not the company you keep.” |
When Guardian Australia contacted her for comment, she said: “I do not give interviews to mainstream media. Thank you for your inquiry.” | When Guardian Australia contacted her for comment, she said: “I do not give interviews to mainstream media. Thank you for your inquiry.” |
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