Extremist Content Online: White Supremacists Urge
Followers On Telegram To Exploit COVID-19
Propaganda Encourages Racial Violence & Terrorism
During Pandemic
(New York, N.Y.) – The Counter Extremism Project
(CEP) reports weekly on the methods used by extremists to exploit the
Internet and social media platforms to recruit followers and incite
violence. This week, white supremacist and neo-Nazi accelerationist
Telegram channels continued calling for the exploitation of the
COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, British neo-Nazi group Sonnenkrieg
Division (SKD) launched a Telegram channel challenging a membership
ban that the British government implemented last month. Also, chan
imageboard and Telegram chat users praise Christchurch shooter Brenton
Tarrant following his guilty plea. ISIS’s Amaq News Agency released a
video of one of the Kabul Gurdwara attackers on Telegram and YouTube.
Finally, the pro-ISIS Al-Qitaal Media Center released the second
version of the online magazine “Voice of Hind” in an attempt to appeal
to Muslims in India.
White Supremacist And Accelerationist Telegram
Channels Continue To Call For Exploitation Of COVID-19
Pandemic
This week, various white supremacist and neo-Nazi
accelerationist Telegram channels called for exploiting the COVID-19
pandemic. One specifically anti-Semitic channel that has over 1,200
subscribers, stated on March 21 that the virus was part of a Jewish
anti-white plot, encouraged the audience to spend time in public even
if sick, and declared that deaths from the virus are natural
selection. A white supremacist Telegram channel with over 250 users
called for people to disrupt National Guard operations and encouraged
using firecrackers and small homemade explosives to cause panic. Other
channels have encouraged spreading anti-Asian racism, encouraged
recruitment within the context of the economic crisis, and have spread
disinformation regarding martial law and firearms confiscations.
Ecofascist Telegram channels have celebrated the reduction in
commercial and industrial activity, and have celebrated deaths.
Several channels have posted information on how to start the engines
of military Humvees, which do not use an ignition key, for the purpose
of theft.
ISIS Releases Video Of Kabul Gurdwara
Attacker
On March 27, ISIS’s Amaq News Agency released a video will of
a man identified by the kunya of Abu Khaled Al Hindi, who the group
claimed was one of the men who attacked a Sikh Gurdwara in Kabul on
March 25. ISIS gunmen killed 25 people in an attack and hours long
siege. The video was posted on Telegram and on YouTube, where it
garnered 15 views in approximately three hours before it was removed.
The U.S. State Department amended ISIS’s Foreign Terrorist
Organization listing to include the Amaq News Agency in March
2019.
The ISIS Amaq News Agency
video on YouTube, March 27, 2020
ISIS Releases Second Edition Of India Region
Magazine
On March 25, the pro-ISIS Al-Qitaal Media Center released the
second issue of an online magazine titled “Voice of Hind.” The
magazine is meant to appeal to Muslims in India. The magazine called
COVID-19 a divine punishment, and urged attacks on police and military
forces deployed in virus related missions. The magazine also
criticized the Afghan Taliban for making a deal with the United
States, and included an essay by a deceased ISIS member.
Banned Neo-Nazi Group Sonnenkrieg Division
Launches Telegram Channel
The British neo-Nazi group the Sonnenkrieg Division (SKD) allegedly created a
Telegram channel on March 25, stating that the government cannot ban
an idea. Membership in the SKD was made illegal by the British
government in February 2020. The channel claims that SKD has not
disbanded and that the group has no connection to any other
organization or network, with the exception of the Atomwaffen
Division, which has claimed to have dissolved. The group allegedly
stated on the channel that they will maintain a covert presence for
recruiting purposes in order to invite pre-screened individuals to
join. The channel also condemned groups that do public actions such as
posting flyers. The channel contains SKD propaganda, a link to a group
involved with the 3D printing of firearms, and encouraged individuals
to wear masks while out in public, insinuating that they could commit
crimes within the context of the UK COVID-19 lockdown.
Chan Imageboard Users And Telegram Chat Users
Praise Christchurch Terrorist Following Guilty
Plea
Brenton Tarrant was praised by users on various chan
imageboards and in white supremacist Telegram chats following pleading guilty on March 26 to the murder of 51
people, the attempted murder of 40 others, and a terrorism offense.
The number of comments were notably less than on the one-year
anniversary of the attack on March 15. Tarrant’s sentencing has not
been scheduled yet.
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