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 .
Neo-Nazi Bath man wanted to start white revolution , court told
Andrew Dymock used online platforms to “preach zero-tolerance” to non-whites, Jewish and Muslim communities and described homosexuality as a “disease”, the court was told
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A neo-Nazi man 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.
Aberystwyth University student faces terror charges for allegedly backing neo-Nazi group
Andrew Dymock was studying politics at Aberystwyth University when he allegedly promoted an extreme right-wing group that preached zero-tolerance to non-whites, Jews, and Muslims and described homosexuality as a disease
17:13, 6 MAY 2021
Andrew Dymock arrives at the Old Bailey, London (Image: Aaron Chown/PA Wire)
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.
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image captionAndrew Dymock faces a string of terrorism charges and is on trial at the Old Bailey
A politics student promoted a British neo-Nazi terror group that sought to stir up a race war against non-white people, a court has been told.
Andrew Dymock, 23, from Bath, is on trial at the Old Bailey charged with 15 offences relating to terrorism and hatred.
Jocelyn Ledward, prosecuting, said the case concerned his online promotion of a group called System Resistance Network (SRN).
Mr Dymock has denied all the charges.
Ms Ledward said Mr Dymock had raised money for SRN, a group which she said called for the expulsion of all minorities and a white revolution and encouraged others to participate in terrorist activity.