From Counter Extremism Project <[email protected]>
Subject Extremist Content Online: White Supremacists On Telegram Continue To Encourage Violence Against Asian-Americans
Date April 19, 2021 8:50 PM
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The Counter Extremism Project (CEP) reports weekly on the methods used by
extremists to exploit the Internet and social media platforms to recruit fol


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Extremist Content Online: White Supremacists On Telegram Continue To Encourage
Violence Against Asian-Americans

 

(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. Last week, CEP researchers identified
numerous examples of extremist content on Telegram, including numerous posts
promoting violence against Asian-Americans with explicit imagery and text
targeting people of Asian descent. Also, CEP researchers located a Pro-ISIS
Tumblr blog, which posted propaganda and pro-ISIS chat links. Additionally, two
uploads of an infamous ISIS bomb-making video on the Internet Archive were
located. In addition, the fifteenth issue of the pro-ISIS publication “Voice of
Hind” was released on multiple websites containing articles about alleged U.S.
military human rights violations in Iraq and denouncing the government of
Maldives for building closer relations with the governments of India and the
U.S.

 

Meanwhile, CEP researchers discovered several pieces of neo-Nazi and white
supremacist content on Instagram, including a clip from an infamousNational
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video, as well as two identical videos containing still images originally from
the Atomwaffen Division
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. Finally, a neo-Nazi Telegram channel was recently created to spread white
supremacist video games, including titles that allow the player to kill people
of color, Jews, LGBT people, leftists, and journalists.

 

White Supremacist Telegram Channels Continue to Encourage Violence Against
Asian-Americans

 

The week of April 11 to 17, CEP researchers located numerous examples of
content on Telegram that encouraged violence against Asian-Americans.
Anti-Asian propaganda included wartime footage of executions and photos of
corpses from World War II and the Vietnam War with accompanying anti-Asian
text, and neo-Nazi imagery encouraging attacks against people of Asian descent. 
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 Neo-Nazi and white supremacist Telegram channels have promoted violence
against Asian-Americans since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

On April 14, the U.S. Senate advanced a bill
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improve public hate crime reporting mechanisms, require official guidelines to
reduce racist language related to COVID-19, and create a post in the Department
of Justice to review hate crimes linked to the pandemic. Anti-Asian hate crimes 
increased
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by 145% in 16 large U.S. cities in 2020.

Pro-ISIS Tumblr Blog Located

 

On April 14, CEP researchers located a pro-ISIS blog on Tumblr. The page
contained links to pro-ISIS chats on RocketChat and Matrix, links to videos,
translated ISIS Amaq news statements, and links to ISIS propaganda publications
on other websites. The website was entirely text-based and lacked pro-ISIS
images. Members
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 of ISIS, the group’s supporters, and their online propaganda
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 network have previously used Tumblr to communicate and spread content. 

 

Infamous ISIS Bomb Making Videos Found on the Internet Archive

 

On April 14, CEP researchers located two uploads of an infamous ISIS
bomb-making video on the Internet Archive. The video shows how to manufacture
the explosive TATP, used in several terrorist attacks in Europe. This specific
video has been linked
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 to the May 2017 Manchester Arena bomber, who killed 22 people and injured
hundreds more. In addition to providing bomb-making instructions, the video
encourages attacks in the West and shows knife tactics on a human target who is
executed in the process. Both videos were uploaded by the same account in large
sets of 26 and 52 violent ISIS videos, respectively. The video uploaded on
March 23 had 80 views when CEP located it on the 14th, and the other video,
uploaded on March 25, had 58 views. Both videos were removed quickly by the
Internet Archive after being reported. 

 

Voice of Hind Issue 15 Released

 

The fifteenth issue of the pro-ISIS web magazine “Voice of Hind” was released
on numerous websites on April 16. The magazine is meant to appeal to Muslims in
the Indian subcontinent and beyond. The fifteenth issue contained an article
condemning alleged U.S. military human rights violations in Iraq and denouncing
the Maldivian government for building closer relations with the governments of
India and the U.S. The magazine also featured a biographical article of an ISIS
fighter in the group’s self-proclaimed province in Jammu and Kashmir who was
killed fighting with Indian security forces.

 

Links to the magazine were spread on Telegram and was uploaded to at least
five websites: the Internet Archive, Mega.Nz, File.Fm, Tlgur.com, and Top4top.
Approximately three hours later, the magazine was still available on all five
websites. The Internet Archive removed the file after it was reported by CEP.

 

Neo-Nazi and White Supremacist Content Located on Instagram

 

CEP researchers located several pieces of neo-Nazi and white supremacist
content on Instagram. Videos included a clip from an infamous National Action
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on the site for approximately 43 weeks and viewed over 100 times, and two
identical videos containing still images originally from the Atomwaffen Division

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, both on the photo-sharing platform for three days with 14 and 71 views,
respectively. A song praising the Christchurch attacker and using an image
glorifying him was also located on the site, uploaded one week ago with over
220 views, and a recreation of the Christchurch attack in a videogame was on
Instagram for six days with 140 views.

A clip from an infamous National Action video on Instagram. April 15, 2021.

 

Neo-Nazi Telegram Channel Spreads White Supremacist Videogames

 

A neo-Nazi Telegram channel was created on April 12 to spread downloadable
white supremacist videogames. The four games uploaded in the first three days
of operation include titles that allow the player to kill people of color,
Jews, LGBT people, leftists, and journalists. Extremist games allow groups and
individuals to advertise and spread ideology, encourage the dehumanization of
their perceived opponents, portray violence as positive, and further spread
propaganda.

 

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