Incels believe women owe them sex, experts tells terrorism trial
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10 December 2020, 2:51 pm
The trial of a man accused of intending to commit acts of terrorism has heard from an expert who has described an incel subculture in which people believe “women owe them sex”.
Gabrielle Friel, is said to have “expressed affinity with and sympathy for one incel-motivated mass murderer” in charges covering June 1 and August 16 last year.
The 22-year-old is accused of preparing for terrorist acts by conducting online research in relation to spree killings during this time, particularly those expressing motivation from or affiliation with incels – involuntary celibates.
iProov Announces Record Growth In 2020
The British biometric authentication company has announced significant increases in customers, revenue and users since 2019 iProov, world leaders in secure biometric authentication technology, has today announced a record year of growth across the company. In the 12 months since November 2019, iProov has more than doubled its customer base, more than doubled its revenue and increased its global team by +29%. The number of people using iProov to authenticate themselves with their bank, government or other organization worldwide increased by +549%, making 2020 a record year for the company.
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File photo of returned Jamaicans in a police service vehicle following the arrival of a deportation flight earlier this year.
National Security Minister Dr Horace Chang and Foreign Affairs Minister, Senator Kamina Johnson Smith, have moved to defend the decision of the Government to accept a flight from the United Kingdom on Wednesday, with 13 deportees aboard.
Apart from the potential risk posed by COVID-19 by persons entering the country, the Jamaican government was accused of being silent while numerous civil rights organisations, celebrities, a former UK Opposition leader and sections of the media made strenuous efforts to get the UK’s Home Office to abort the flight. In the end, only 13 of the reported 50 deportees made the flight after some of the men were granted a last minute reprieve.
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children assessment of Cyan Tech finds it can help safeguard children RealWire
2020-12-10
NCMEC assessed Cyan’s digital triage tool and believes it will work well to quickly and effectively identify child sexual abuse materials
President and CEO John F. Clark states that based on NCMEC’s assessment, NCMEC believes Cyan Examiner will cut time, aid law enforcement and safeguard children
Public statement builds on agreement signed between the two organisations in August 2019 to work together to tackle rising online child sexual exploitation
This assessment supports Cyan’s projected growth and expansion into international markets
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