Politics student allegedly described Jews as cancer on this earth to be eradicated
Andrew Dymock, 23, was a student at Aberystwyth University when he allegedly promoted extreme right-wing group System Resistance Network
Andrew Dymock outside the Old Bailey (Image: Ian West/PA Wire)
A university student allegedly wrote “we did not finish the job” in regard to the Holocaust on an extreme right-wing website, a court has heard.
Andrew Dymock, 23, wrote articles on the now-banned group System Resistance Network’s (SRN) website in 2017 and received donations for the organisation, the Old Bailey was told.
On the second day of his trial prosecutor Jocelyn Ledward alleged Dymock published an anti-Semitic article on the SRN website in October 2017 while he was studying politics at Aberystwyth University.
15:31 EDT, 7 May 2021
A university student allegedly wrote we did not finish the job in regard to the Holocaust on an extreme right-wing website, a court has heard.
Andrew Dymock, 23, wrote articles on the now banned group System Resistance Network s (SRN) website in 2017 and received donations for the organisation, the Old Bailey was told.
The defendant, from Bath in Somerset, is on trial on 15 charges, including 12 terrorism-related alleged offences, all of which he has denied.
Andrew Dymock (pictured) allegedly joined white supremacist groups Sonnenkrieg Division and System Resistance Network
The politics student denies all charges and says any connection to the far-right groups was in order to conduct research for his dissertation on the rise of nationalism.
Alleged neo-Nazi Andrew Dymock is on trial for terrorism at the Old Bailey (Getty)
A student is accused of promoting a virulently homophobic neo-Nazi group in a bid to start a British “race war” against people of colour.
Andrew Dymock, 23, is on trial at the Old Bailey charged with 12 terror offences and three other hate crimes after he was arrested by counter-terror police on his way to the US in June.
He promoted the neo-Nazi System Resistance Network (SRN) group through Twitter and a terrorist website while he was studying at Aberystwyth University, the court was told.
Jocelyn Ledward, prosecuting, said that Dymock raised money for SRN and encouraged others to participate in terrorist activity, including the rape of police officers and the “extermination” of Jews.
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Andrew Dymock
A neo-Nazi student campaigned on social media for an extreme right-wing group which aimed to “stir up a race war”, a court has heard.
Andrew Dymock, 23, promoted the System Resistance Network (SRN) group through a Twitter account and a website, the Old Bailey was told.
The defendant, from Bath in Somerset, is on trial on 15 charges, including 12 terrorism-related alleged offences.
Opening his trial, prosecutor Jocelyn Ledward said the case centred on a period in 2017 and 2018 when Dymock was studying politics at Aberystwyth University in Wales.
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.
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 .