The two men used their podcast to broadcast racist views and encourage listeners to commit acts of violence.
In the UK, podcast hosts Christopher Gibbons and Tyrone Patten-Walsh were sentenced to 15 years in prison for calling for the murder of Prince Harry and his son Archie. Sky News reported this.
They also expressed homophobic, racist, anti-Semitic, Islamophobic and misogynistic views.
Specifically, on the podcast, Gibbons called Archie “an abomination that must be destroyed” and also expressed his hatred of mixed marriages using the podcast. He also called for Prince Harry to be “indicted” and “executed for treason.”
The presenters also made vile statements about the victims of the 2017 Manchester Arena attack. Gibbons and Patten-Walsh also openly supported the murder of Labor MP Jo Cox in 2016 and the shooting of Brenton Tarrant in 2019 in New Zealand, which killed 51 people.
An investigation by London’s Counter-Terrorism Command found that Gibbons had created an online Radicalization Library containing more than 500 videos of speeches and propaganda documents linked to far-right views.
The library has almost 1,000 subscribers, and its content has been viewed more than 152 thousand times.
Law enforcement officials determined that some material in the podcast and online library violated anti-terrorism laws.
Police arrested the men in May 2021 and three months later charged them with a range of terrorism-related offences. Following their deportation, both will be subject to a 15-year supervision order, which will require them to inform the police of their place of residence and details of their foreign travel.
It was previously reported that Prince Harry won a case of his phone being hacked to obtain information for publication in newspapers by a British media holding.
Source: korrespondent

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