The right -wing activists target people by claiming their celebration of the death of Charlie Kerk


Extreme right effects and Violent extremists publish the details of identifying people about the people who consider them to celebrate or glorify them The right -wing activist Charlie Kirk was killed. The campaign was fast and medium and has already led to the loss of at least one person his job and the others were receiving death threats.

Among the people who publish the definition information Chawaya Richik, which runs the very influential and hateful Libsofttok account on X, Trump and Esbar Laura LumerAnd The leader of the former proud boy Enrique Tario.

A central center for this activity is a web site called Charlie’s Kyerers, which was registered early in the evening from the day when Kirk was shot and reveals some personal information, such as the names of social media users and e -mail addresses, for individuals who operate believed to celebrate horrific killing.

One of the first names listed on the sites was Rachel Gilmour, an independent journalist in Bubble Pop Media Books on x It is “terrified of thinking about what extent can right fans in Kirk, painful for more violence, turn this into a more extreme moment. Do they now think that their concerns have proven their right and feel that they have the right to” revenge “, regardless of who was behind the first shooting?”

like I mentioned wirelessThis is exactly the amount of the extreme right – alongside Republican lawmakers, including President Donald Toumbreb – responded to the news, although no suspect was not arrested and no motive was revealed.

For Gilmore, the effect of its inclusion on the web site was immediate and frightening.

“This site is really afraid of my safety,” Gilmore told Wire. “I feel panic to anyone whose name is on it. It is clear that the purpose of the site is to do exactly what warned against Kirk’s supporters that he might do:” revenge. “

Gilmore has received multiple threats to death and rape since the site started on Wednesday evening. (It says that screenshots reviewed from emails and direct messages that Gilmore received to check the threats.) The police threats have not yet been reported.

“I have received e -mail and promising DMS messages to find out where I live,” says Gilmour. “I have people who claim that my information is more than 4 Chan telling me at the same time that they hope that I will be raped and killed” and told me to enjoy walking in the streets of “my city, which he calls.”

At the time of publication, twenty people were listed on the site, with many entries including full names, recruitment details, site and social media accounts. The site’s operators, unknown, claim that they received “thousands”. “All of them will be reviewed and downloaded soon,” says a note on the website. “This is a permanent archive and will soon have a search feature.”

“Most likely, we are pleased to answer your questions,” tell the people who control the website Wire in an email. Subsequent emails, though, have not been answered.

The web site asks people to provide possible information for the name, its location and the information owner’s information, in addition to screenshots to criminalize social media publications, via e -mail. “This is not a website on the Internet. This website is a legal data complex available to the public. It has been created for public education purposes,” says a section on the website on the website, on Thursday morning.

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