Terrorist materials considered by Southport attacker Axel Rudakubana may encourage one other atrocity until tech firms take motion, the house secretary has warned.
This week, the court docket heard how Rudakubana “easily” downloaded an al Qaeda coaching handbook and watched graphic footage of a terrorist knife assault within the hours earlier than he murdered three younger ladies.
The handbook stays out there on-line, regardless of its inclusion in a Residence Workplace checklist of unlawful materials that “may be useful to an individual preparing to carry out an act of mass violence or terrorism”, the letter mentioned.
Graphic footage exhibiting the stabbing of Sydney bishop Mari Emmanuel additionally stays out there within the UK regardless of being eliminated by authorities in Australia.
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Yvette Cooper after the assault in Southport. File pic: PA
The house and know-how secretaries requested the businesses to “swiftly remove any unlawful material on this list available on your services, including the material used by Axel Rudakubana”.
“The ease of access to such dangerous, illegal content is unacceptable,” the ministers wrote.
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From March, firms should take away unlawful content material, together with violent materials, from their platforms below the brand new On-line Security Act.
From the summer time, they’re going to additionally should take motion on content material that’s inappropriate for youngsters.
The 2 ministers instructed the tech giants they’ve a “moral responsibility” to take motion on this content material now.
“There is no justification for waiting for laws to kick in,” they mentioned.
Axel Rudakubana acquired the second-longest life sentence in English historical past on Thursday after pleading responsible in court docket.
The 18-year-old was jailed for all times with a minimal of 52 years for the homicide of Alice da Silva Aguiar, 9, Bebe King, six, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, in July final yr at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class.