Australia blocks websites hosting Christchurch attack videos

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One of the eight websites was a blog focusing on the so-called 'Threat of Islam'.

Australia ordered internet providers on Monday to block eight websites that published content linked to the Christchurch mosque massacre -- a first under new censorship rules.

The overseas websites were blacklisted because they"continue to provide access to the video of the Christchurch terrorist attacks or the manifesto of the alleged perpetrator", said Julie Inman Grant, Australia's eSafety commissioner. One of the eight websites was a blog focusing on the so-called"Threat of Islam", according to an explanatory statement lodged with the Federal Register of Legislation.

In defence of the new censorship powers put into action by Australia's conservative government, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said last month:"That type of abhorrent material has no place in Australia."

 

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