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James Saleam (/ˈseɪləm/; born 18
September 1955) is an
Australian political scientist, academic,
political activist, and
author noted for his involvement...
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includes the
Southern Cross of the
Eureka Flag. The AFP's
current leader, Jim
Saleam, is a
Lebanese Australian, a
convicted arsonist, a
former member of the...
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white nationalist group founded in 1982 by Jim
Saleam, a far-right activist, and
David Greason.
Saleam had been a
member of the short-lived
National Socialist...
- leadership.
After the
demise of NSPA,
Saleam went on to co-found
National Action in 1982,
which existed until 1991.
Saleam then
joined the
Australia First Party...
- Far-right
politics in New
Zealand Saleam 1999, p. 130.
Saleam 1999, p. 155.
Saleam 1999, p. 204-205.
Saleam 1999, p. 250.
Saleam 1999, p. 293. Dean, Bell & Vakhitova...
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really so bad?". The Conversation.
Retrieved 11
March 2016.
Hirst 2009.
Saleam 2000.
Pascale 2022.
Crisp 1949. "Who
Named Australia?". The Mail (Adelaide...
- (2019), page 9.
Saleam 1999, p. 222.
Saleam 1999, p. 231. "Hill
Calls For
Report on Anti-Racism Law". The West Australian. 5
August 1987.
Saleam 1999, p. 233...
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original on
September 1, 2004.
Transcript of
remarks by Matt Koehl.
Saleam, Jim. "Chapter 5.
Populism And
Socialism In
American ****sm".
American ****sm...
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Australia Campbell (Eric)
Campbell (Graeme)
Cottrell Groot Mills Saleam Austria Dollfuss Miklas Pfrimer Planetta Schuschnigg Seyss-Inquart Starhemberg...