Samuel Melia is accused of setting up an online library of neo-Nazi stickers for supporters to print and distribute. A 15-year-old Muslim convert allegedly plotted a terror attack on the Isle of Wight festival and made threats to a teacher. The court was told that a senior member of the far-right group Patriotic Alternative used racist stickers to stir up racial hatred. The accused individuals face charges related to spreading racial hatred and inciting terrorism.
Senior member of the far-right group Patriotic Alternative had poster of Adolf Hitler and used racist stickers to stir up racial hatred, court hears https://t.co/JsOXLuaALU https://t.co/z6O4V62OGe
In the UK, putting up stickers will get your door kicked in & investigated by counter terrorism. Sam is in court for "racist stickers" like "reject white guilt" & highlighting the demographic reality our country faces. They also found a book & a poster in this terrorists house.. https://t.co/l9TVLYyZwy
Activist ran race-hate sticker library, court told https://t.co/HXQOfw9wwg
Muslim convert, 15, plotted a terror attack on the Isle of Wight festival and warned a teacher who he claimed had drawn the face of Allah 'you shouldn't feel safe', court told https://t.co/WumdWDidC4 https://t.co/uHEFdCuE6Y
Samuel Melia set up an online library of neo-Nazi stickers for supporters to print out and put up in their area, prosecutors told a jury.