A screenshot of a student holding their finger to their nose,appearing to imitate a Hitler moustache.
Members of the committee were outraged when ANU vice chancellor Genevieve Bell said on Wednesday during a hearing that an investigation into students apparently giving a Nazi salute and making a gesture suggestive of a Hitler moustache found this was not antisemitic.
“The incidents that you refer to were reported through our disciplinary proceedings,there was an investigation of them and it was found that that did not in fact happen … it was not in fact found that there had been a Nazi salute or a Hitler moustache,” Bell told the inquiry,rejecting the video evidence.
May 2024 footage from an online meeting hosted by the ANU Students’ Association shows a student apparently performing a Nazi salute and another appearing to use their finger to mimic a Hitler moustache.
ANU deputy vice chancellor Gradys Venville conceded during the Wednesday hearing that the salute and moustache incident happened “on a superficial level”.
Labor MP Josh Burns.Credit:AAP
“At a superficial level absolutely we agree with you that they’re[antisemitic] ... and that’s why we investigate it,” Venville told Burns,who asked how the incident was not found to have breached university policy.
Bell said the university had a full process that involved collecting extra footage and evidence but refused to outline the details of the findings.