Radio Aryan host on trial over ‘racist and antisemitic’ podcasts

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Radio Aryan host on trial over ‘racist and antisemitic’ podcasts
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James Allchurch is charged with 15 counts of distributing audio material to stir up racial hate

A man described as a supporter of Adolf Hitler and accused of stirring up racial hatred through a “highly racist and antisemitic” podcast station called Radio Aryan has gone on trial.

Jonathan Rees KC, prosecuting, said the content of the episodes was “highly racist and antisemitic”, and “white supremacist in nature”. Davies, 27, from Swansea, was jailed in June last year for eight and a half years for being a member of the banned far-right organisation. Rees said: “The prosecution say that this defendant was responsible for the creation of a number of audio files containing commentary of a highly racist and antisemitic nature which were then uploaded to a website that was open to the public.

“He claimed that what he did on Radio Aryan actually stopped people getting involved in extremism,” Rees added.

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