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Politics student, 24, who ordered Neo-Nazi flags tells court they were for his airsoft team

11:57 EDT, 4 June 2021 A politics student who ordered Neo-Nazi flags emblazoned with the logo of a far-right terror group told a court today they were his airsoft team. Andrew Dymock, from Bath, Somerset, allegedly joined white supremacist groups Sonnenkrieg Division and System Resistance Network (SRN) between 2017 and 2018. Both groups are inspired by the bloodthirsty ideology of the book Siege by American neo-Nazi James Mason whose writings Dymock is said to have posted online. Dymock, 24, allegedly created and updated the neo-Nazi website The Lion Rises and posted virulent antisemitic content to SRN s Twitter account. But Dymock claimed that all the far-right material he had amassed linked to research for his dissertation or planted there by an ex-girlfriend.

Neo-Nazi accused of stirring up racial holy war tells court he was framed by former girlfriend

Neo-Nazi student, 23, wrote an essay titled Join your local Nazis , court hears

12:59 EDT, 11 May 2021 Jurors in the trial of a suspected neo-Nazi student have today seen a picture allegedly showing the defendant performing a Hitler salute .  The photograph allegedly shows Andrew Dymock, 23, performing the Nazi salute in a picture in front of a flag of banned extremist group System Resistance Network (SRN). A court heard a t-shirt similar to the one worn by one of the figures in the photograph was found in Dymock s bedroom during a raid by counter-terror police.  Dymock, from Bath, Somerset, allegedly promoted the extremist right-wing group through a Twitter account and a website before it was banned.

Politics student joined neo-Nazi groups and used social media to stir up a race war

12:27 EDT, 6 May 2021 A neo-Nazi student used social media to stir up a race war against ethnic minorities, the Old Bailey heard today. Andrew Dymock, from Somerset, allegedly promoted the white supremacist group the System Resistance Network (SRN) through a Twitter account and a website.  Dymock, who studied politics at Aberystwyth University, is accused of 15 charges, including 12 terrorism-related alleged offences.  He used online platforms to promote and raise money for SRN, which preached zero-tolerance to non-whites, Jewish and Muslim communities and described homosexuality as a disease , jurors were told. Online articles included the titles Join your local Nazis , The truth about the Holocaust and Homosexuality, the eternal social menace . 

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