Andrew Dymock: Neo-nazi sent parents fascist leader video
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image captionAndrew Dymock has told the court he was being set up
An alleged neo-Nazi student sent material about the fascist leader Oswald Mosley to his parents, a court heard.
Andrew Dymock, 23, from Bath, is on trial at the Old Bailey charged with 15 terrorism and public order offences.
The court heard his father, an academic, had requested he did not send political stuff to his work email for fear of his colleagues thinking he sympathised with fascist views .
The defendant denies all the charges.
The court was told Mr Dymock emailed his parents in May 2017 with a video called Oswald Mosley Documentary - Multiculturalism .
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Andrew Dymock, 23, of Bath, is on trial in London, facing 15 charges related to inciting terrorism and interfering with public order, the BBC reports. Dymock says he is not guilty.
Among other things, prosecutors say Dymock was a member of the neo-Nazi groups System Resistance Network and Sonnenkrieg Division, both now banned. Some of the articles published on the System Resistance Network’s website were part of “an agenda against the LGBT community,” prosecutor Jocelyn Ledward said in court recently.
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Andrew Dymock arrives at the Old Bailey, London, where he is appearing on terrorism charges. Dymock, 22, from Bath, is alleged to have promoted the extreme-right System Resistance Network (SRN) group (Image: PA)
A neo-Nazi student was rebuffed by his academic father for emailing him about a prominent British fascist, a court has heard.
Andrew Dymock, 23, is on trial accused of a string of terrorism offences relating to the alleged promotion of the extreme right-wing group System Resistance Network (SRN) before it was banned.
Andrew Dymock: Neo-nazi sent parents fascist leader video
Published
image captionAndrew Dymock has told the court he was being set up
An alleged neo-Nazi student sent material about the fascist leader Oswald Mosley to his parents, a court heard.
Andrew Dymock, 23, from Bath, is on trial at the Old Bailey charged with 15 terrorism and public order offences.
The court heard his father, an academic, had requested he did not send political stuff to his work email for fear of his colleagues thinking he sympathised with fascist views .
The defendant denies all the charges.
The court was told Mr Dymock emailed his parents in May 2017 with a video called Oswald Mosley Documentary - Multiculturalism .
British neo-Nazi on trial says Jews a ‘cancer,’ encouraged their extermination
British neo-Nazi on trial says Jews a ‘cancer,’ encouraged their extermination
Andrew Dymock, 23, of Bath, is accused of being part of the now-banned extremist groups System Resistance Network (SRN) and Sonnenkrieg Division.
The Old Bailey, London, UK. Credit: Alex Segre/Shutterstock
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Andrew Dymock, 23, of Bath, is accused of being part of the now-banned extremist groups System Resistance Network (SRN) and Sonnenkrieg Division.
He allegedly used the SRN website to publish an article that said Jewish people are a “cancer.” Prosecutor Jocelyn Ledward said one article written by Dymock, titled “The Truth About the Holocaust,” is “clear in its encouragement of the eradication of Jewish people.”