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Andrew Dymock promoted an extreme right-wing group aiming to ‘stir up a race war’ (Picture: PA)
A Neo-Nazi who carved a swastika into his girlfriend’s behind has been jailed for seven years.
Andrew Dymock, 24, had held a leading role in an extreme right-wing group which aimed to ‘stir up a race war’.
The politics student previously was found guilty in June of 15 charges, including 12 terrorism-related offences, before telling jurors ‘Thank you for killing me’.
On Wednesday, Judge Mark Dennis QC highlighted Dymock’s continuing ‘state of denial’ and handed him a seven-year prison sentence, with a further three years on extended licence.
The judge told the Old Bailey that Dymock had been an ‘active and committed proponent for right wing neo-Nazi extremism’.
The court had heard that Dymock promoted the now-banned System Resistance Network (SRN) group – which described homosexuality as a ‘disease’ – through a Twitter account and a website.
The organisation also ‘preached zero-tolerance’ to non-whites, Jewish and Muslim communities, while Dymock used online platforms to raise money for it.
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An investigation of material on a computer recovered from Dymock’s address reportedly found extremist material from when he was 17 years old, including alleged fantasies of “executing faggots.”
Police also found a graphic featuring a rainbow flag, EU flag, and Israeli flag on fire. They said it matched an identical graphic uploaded to the SRN Twitter account.
Dymock, who wore an LGBTQ Pride flag on his jacket lapel during his court appearance, claimed during the initial police investigation that he couldn’t be associated with anti-gay Nazi ideology because of his own sexuality.
“I am bisexual but lean towards being homosexual, in direct conflict with Nazism,” he told investigators, before claiming that the Nazis were “not far right.”
Dymock is charged with five counts of encouraging terrorism, four counts of disseminating terrorist publications, two counts of terrorist fundraising, one count of possessing material useful to a terrorist, one count of possessing racially inflammatory material, one count of stirring up racial hatred, and one count of stirring up hatred on the grounds of sexual orientation.
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