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US prosecutors in California have charged two individuals with leading a white supremacist group on the messaging app Telegram, where they allegedly encouraged acts of violence across the country. In a 37-page indictment unsealed on Monday, Dallas Erin Humber, 34, and Matthew Robert Allison, 37, were accused of spearheading the "Terrorgram" network, which aimed to incite terror attacks to ignite a race war.

 

The indictment alleges that Humber and Allison used Terrorgram as a platform to distribute bomb-making materials, circulate assassination target lists, and urge members to carry out violent attacks. Prosecutors claim that Allison exhorted group members to "take action now" and "do your part," emphasizing the immediacy and necessity of their violent mission.

 

The pair allegedly took control of Terrorgram in 2022 after one of its previous leaders was arrested on terrorism charges.

According to the indictment, the group’s ideology is rooted in "white supremacist accelerationism," a belief system that advocates for the superiority of the white race and sees violence as essential to establishing a "white ethnostate."

 

At the forefront of this network, Humber and Allison allegedly disseminated extremist content, including videos and posts titled "The Hard Reset," "White Terror," and "The List." "The List" reportedly contained the names of "high value targets," including a US senator, a federal district court judge, and other state and local officials.

 

When announcing the charges, officials emphasized the seriousness of the alleged crimes. Matt Olsen, head of the Justice Department’s National Security Division, stated, "These are not mere words," highlighting that Humber and Allison were not just engaging in rhetorical incitement but actively working to provoke real-world violence.

 

Prosecutors also allege that several planned and executed attacks in recent years could be linked to the Terrorgram network. Among these incidents is an October 2022 shooting at an LGBTQ bar in Slovakia, where two people were killed, and a stabbing attack in Turkey. These events underscore the global reach and deadly potential of the network.

 

Both Humber, of Elk Grove, California, and Allison, of Boise, Idaho, face 15 federal counts, including solicitation of murder of a federal official, solicitation of a hate crime, and conspiracy to provide material support for terrorists. The pair were arrested on Friday, according to reports from the Associated Press. It remains unclear if either has secured legal representation.

 

In a related development, late last month, Telegram's chief executive, Pavel Durov, was arrested under a warrant for offenses related to the operation of his app. The ongoing investigation into Telegram centers on accusations of insufficient moderation, particularly in curbing criminal activities such as drug trafficking, child exploitation, and fraud. Telegram has previously denied claims of inadequate moderation, but the latest charges against Humber and Allison highlight the app's use as a platform for dangerous and illegal activities.

 

Credit: BBC 2024-09-10

 

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45 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Like so many extreme rightwing white supremacists, not the sharpest knife in the drawer.

 
 

 

Though still defined as a serious threat for domestic terrorism , at least by the FBI and some Western countries.

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2 minutes ago, maesariang said:

Why are the extreme right wing? Do they work 23 hours a day?

 

In a related development, late last month, Telegram's chief executive, Pavel Durov, was arrested under a warrant for offenses related to the operation of his app. The ongoing investigation into Telegram centers on accusations of insufficient moderation, particularly in curbing criminal activities such as drug trafficking, child exploitation, and fraud. Telegram has previously denied claims of inadequate moderation, but the latest charges against Humber and Allison highlight the app's use as a platform for dangerous and illegal activities

 

 

 

 

bbc!! Perhaps a simple apology for the insufficient moderation and a statement that he would try better seems to be reasonable!
its a social media platform!

 

 

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