Attentati di Christchurch (Italian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Attentati di Christchurch" in Italian language version.

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  • https://time.com/5554783/white-supremacy-online-christchurch/
  • Like, Share, Recruit: How a White-Supremacist Militia Uses Facebook to Radicalize and Train New Members, su time.com.
    «The Christchurch mosque attacker, who livestreamed the atrocity on Facebook, had been radicalized by far-right material largely on YouTube and Facebook, according to a New Zealand government report released in December 2020. He had spent time in Ukraine in 2015 and mentioned plans to move to the country permanently. “We know that when he was in that part of the world, he was making contact with far-right groups,” says Andrew Little, the Minister responsible for the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service. Little says he does not know if these groups included Azov. But during the attack, the shooter wore a flak jacket bearing a black sun, the symbol commonly used by the Azov Battalion.»

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