Inside ‘Terrorgram’, the secretive group the government is desperate to ban
23-04-2024 09:00 via metro.co.uk

Inside ‘Terrorgram’, the secretive group the government is desperate to ban

‘Terrogram’ is an online messaging network that spreads neo-Nazi hate (Picture: Telegram)A secretive online network full of white supremacist manifestos and bomb-making tutorials is set to be banned by the government.‘Terrorgram’, a Telegram group where members share radical ideologies, has already been linked to several deadly attacks around the world.Now, the government wants to add the group to their list of banned terrorist organisations. But is it really a threat?Wha
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