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The video sees the enraged hijab-wearing Muslim woman unleash a rant at the man who is told to "f*** off". She screams at him: "You have no right to be here!" The Muslim student took issue with the man for wearing a Pauline Hanson shirt on a university campus.

GETTY An enraged Muslim woman started screaming at a man

Ms Hanson is the populist leader of the Australian right-wing One Nation party, which advocates for an end to all Muslim immigration. She also claims "Australia is in danger of being swamped by Muslims". The angry woman in the video accuses the man of being a "fascist" for wearing the shirt in public. In the footage, the woman unleashes a scathing attack on the man but it remains unclear if the man had provoked her before the recording began at Curtin University in Perth. The woman is filmed furiously shouting at the man, accusing him of "demonising Muslims".

The unidentified woman, wearing a pink headscarf, is heard telling the man "you have no right to be here" as he walks into a university building. He tells her that he is a former student and has an appointment on campus. The man, identified as Dennis Huts, a member of a far-right group, told her: "You're the one who followed me. What, do you want to punch me in the face?" But she continues to lash out: "You have no right to be on this campus. No you don't. Get off this campus. You're not welcome here. Get off. "He is a proto-fascist. He has no right to be here. All he wants to do is demonise Muslims. Muslims have had enough. Get off this campus, you're not welcome here." Another woman, who appears to be a friend of the Muslim woman, moves in to break the fight up between the pair. The friend tells the Hanson supporter: "Respect our rights. F*** off, move on."

FACEBOOK The woman, wearing a pink headscarf, was filmed screaming

Mr Huts says he's been banned from Facebook for 30 days after uploading the video. The man behind the footage told social media that he "was attacked by a Muslim woman". Hr wrote: "They recognise me, that's what set them off so I was attacked. You saw the video, I did nothing wrong. "I wasn't the aggressor, I maintained my composure and I uploaded the video and it started to get viral."

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You have no right to be here! Muslim student