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A far-right Telgram group with 13,000 members is sharing a list of 39 immigration-related charities, advice centres and solicitors as targets for arson attacks on Wednesday night. The group also includes calls to murder ethnic minorities, anti-fascists and government ministers.


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An administrator of the group is repeatedly posting a guide on how to commit arson attacks, authored by the Russian-Ukrainian neo-Nazi group National Socialism / White Power (NS/WP) Crew. NS/WP Crew is designated as a terrorist organisation in Russia.


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The Telegram group was started in the wake of the Southport attack and has grown rapidly. It appears to represent the mainstreaming of 'Terrorgram' content in the British far right, with neo-Nazi terrorist content being shared with a wider audience of anti-migrant rioters.
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