Christchurch Terrorist Video Remains
Online
Tech Industry Promises
Fall Flat As Platforms Continue Hosting Video
(New York, N.Y.) – The tragic murder of 51 people
at the Al Noor Mosque and Linwood Islamic Center in Christchurch, New
Zealand one year ago shocked the world. The gunman livestreamed
his attack on Facebook—the video of which continues to be re-uploaded
across the Internet. Sadly, the Christchurch video remains a case
study of how sites and platforms continue to be misused by extremists,
especially when tech companies fail to take the steps necessary to
prevent the hosting or broadcasting of extremist content.
Despite the tech industry’s promises to halt extremists’ misuses of
their platforms, portions of Brenton
Tarrant’s livestream can still easily be found online today.
Moreover, the Christchurch attacks have already inspired others to
commit violence, such as the tragic El Paso shooting last August that
killed 22 people. Tech companies must proactively address deficiencies
in their anti-abuse and online content moderation practices to ensure
that individuals, such as Tarrant, cannot use these sites to promote
their hate and violence.
Ahead of the one-year anniversary of the Christchurch attack,
researchers at the Counter Extremism Project (CEP) launched an
investigation into copies of Brenton Tarrant’s terror attack video
online. CEP found that the video, clips of the video, and content
celebrating Tarrant’s actions remain easily locatable on file hosting
websites, chan-style message boards, and video streaming
platforms.
White supremacist Telegram chats and channels continue to be a
place where the attack video is shared, and Tarrant is celebrated. One
version of the video, on a channel dedicated to Tarrant, has been
online since the day of the attack and has been viewed over 8,500
times. Another copy, also on a channel dedicated to Tarrant and that
has encouraged further attacks, has been viewed more than 3,000 times.
A Google Drive link of a .zip file of the Christchurch shooting was
shared on the social media platforms Gab. And an Islamophobic YouTube
video praising Tarrant and his attack was also located.
CEP has redacted links to the files detailed below and, where
applicable, filed reports with their respective web hosts as a
violation of their general terms of service agreements. Additionally,
the names of some websites have been redacted to prevent additional
dissemination.
To read CEP’s New Zealand resource, please click here.
Christchurch-Related
Content:
Compressed Zip File Of Christchurch Terror Attack Video
On Google Drive Website: Google
Drive Time Online/Uploaded: Approximately one
year, March 15, 2019 Note: This video cannot be
streamed via Google Drive. A .zip file was compressed and uploaded to
Google Drive, and the link was shared on the Gab social media
platform. Viewing requires downloading and “unzipping” the compressed
file.
Christchurch Terror Attack Video On
Mega.NZ Website:
Mega.NZ Time Online/Uploaded: Not
determined. Note: Possible to stream the video on
Mega.NZ. File name includes the name “Brenton Tarrant.” Mega.NZ is a
New Zealand based company that adheres to New Zealand laws.
Christchurch Terror Attack Video On
Telegram Website:
Telegram Time Online/Uploaded: Approximately one
year Note: There are multiple copies of the
Christchurch terror attack video on Telegram. One version, on a
channel dedicated to Brenton Tarrant, has been online for
approximately one year and has been viewed over 8,500 times. Another
copy, also on a channel dedicated to Brenton Tarrant and that has
encouraged further attacks, has been viewed over 3,100 times.
Christchurch Terror Attack Video On Right Wing “Free
Speech” Streaming Site Website:
Website redacted. Time Online/Uploaded:
Approximately one year, March 15, 2019 Note: The
site has previously removed other versions of the Christchurch video.
The website is registered in the United Kingdom.
Christchurch Terror Attack Video On Troll Web
Forum Website: Website
redacted. Time Online/Uploaded: Not
determined. Note: This link has been shared on
numerous websites including: Reddit, 4chan, Yahoo Answers, Voat,
AR15.com, and the Nordic Resistance Movement website. The forum uses
Cloudflare as their name server, and Dreamhost as their registrar.
Christchurch Terror Attack Video On File Download
Site Website:
global-files.net Time Online/Uploaded: Not
determined. Note: N/A
Christchurch Terror Attack Video On Video Site Devoted
To Gore/Murder/Torture Website:
Website redacted. Time Online/Uploaded:
Approximately one year, March 14, 2019 Note: The
website uses Cloudflare as its name server and registrar. The site is
dedicated to sharing photos and videos of gore, murder, torture, and
other illegal activity.
Christchurch Terror Attack Video On Personal
Website Website: Website
redacted. Time Online/Uploaded: Not
determined. Note: Arvixe is the name server.
Tucows is the registrar.
Christchurch Terror Attack Video On Anonymous File
Upload Site Website: Website
redacted. Time Online/Uploaded: Not
determined. Note: Multiple uploads located. The
site uses Cloudflare as its name server. Tucows is the registrar.
Christchurch Terror Attack Video On Pro-Firearms, Right
Wing “Free Speech” Video Streaming
Site Website: Website
redacted. Time Online/Uploaded: Approximately six
months. Note: Streaming video that has 49 views as
of March 10. The site uses Cloudflare as its name server. GoDaddy is
the registrar.
Video Segments, Clips, Memes:
Numerous Clips Of Christchurch Terror Attack, Memes,
Glorification Of The Attacker On 8chan Successor
Website: Website
redacted. Time Online/Uploaded: Not
determined. Note: A thread dedicated to glorifying
Brenton Tarrant, mocking and dishonoring the victims of his attack,
and encouraging future violence. The thread contains multiple clips
from the attack video. The website’s name server is VanwaNet.com.
Numerous Clips Of Christchurch Terror Attack And Memes
On 4chan Archive Website: Website
redacted. Time Online/Uploaded: Not
determined. Note: All video files are in .webm
format (with the exception of one .gif file) that are hosted on an
archive of 4chan, and can be posted on the imageboard. 4chan’s name
server is Cloudflare. The site’s registrar is redacted.
Terror Video Clips And Memes Glorifying Tarrant On The
Internet Archive Website: Internet
Archive Time Online/Uploaded: Approximately 4 to 5
months Note: Numerous examples of video clips that
use footage from the attack to praise or glorify the perpetrator.
Clips From The Terror Attack Video On Gif Website,
Gfycat.Com Website:
Gfycat.com Time Online/Uploaded: Approximately one
year, March 15, 2019 Note: Both gifs were most
likely uploaded before the website added the video to their upload
filter.
Media Praising Brenton
Tarrant:
Islamophobic YouTube Video Praising Accused
Christchurch Terrorist, Brenton
Tarrant Website:
YouTube Time Online/Uploaded: Four months,
November 15, 2019 Note: A song praising Brenton
Tarrant and his terrorist attack.
Videos On Right Wing “Free Speech” Streaming Site
Praising Accused Christchurch
Terrorist Website: Website
redacted. Note: Multiple videos that praise
Tarrant or use footage from his attack in pro-Tarrant memes were
located.
Video On Streamable Praising Brenton
Tarrant Website:
Streamable Time Online/Uploaded: Not
determined. Note: Individuals praising the attack.
20 views on March 10.
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