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US neo-Nazis caring for young British in anti-Semitic attacks

US neo-Nazis caring for young British in anti-Semitic attacks

A 15 -year -old teenager appeared in front of a Northumberland court in Great Britain Thursday, after planning a terrorist attack, The US-terrorist police in the UK announced.

The teenager was accused of employing in a conduct for preparing for the acts of terrorism and belonging to a pro -inscribed organization.

He did not hire guilty for both charges and will appear before the courts on March 14th.

It is believed that the suspect is a member of The baseA 2021 proscribed terrorist organization, according to the BBC.

Neo-Nazi who take care of British young people

Described as a white supremacist group by the British government and a neo-Nazi group by the European Union, the group became known for the care of young people.

A photo with a traditional “blue lamp”, as is located outside the majority of English police stations. It is outside the Charing Cross Police Section of the London Metropolitan Police. (Credit: Canley/Public Domain/Via Wikimedia Commons)

The young potential members of the terrorist group are interviewed by Rinaldo Nazzaro, the 47 -year -old American founder, reported BBC News in 2020. Young people are questioned about personal history, ethnicity, radicalization and weapons experience.

The problem of US neo-Nazis who cares for young British titles recently in the UK, especially after suicide the 16-year-old.

Chesterfield Coroner’s court heard this week that Rudd ended his life in 2022, after finding out that he is experiencing potential charges of terror because he said he “wants to kill someone in school or to explode a place of Jewish worship” and that “he does not care who kills and nothing”. The accusations were abandoned five months before her death, after being cared for.

Rudd, who was cared for by American neo-Nazis Chris Cook, downloaded a candy manual and scratched a Swastika mark on the forehead. She was to become the youngest person accused of terror offenses in the UK.

The young little girl was in the care of the state at the time of her death, while struggling with autism and self-harm.


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Her mother wrote at the program to combat terrorism at home office, preventing in 2020 to warn her that her daughter exposed a “massive inconvenience for certain races.” It is assumed to have developed an obsession with Adolph Hitler and denied that the Holocaust happened.