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Twitter reinstates 'alt-right' leader | Twitter reinstates 'alt-right' leader |
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Twitter has reinstated the account of a white nationalist think tank leader credited with coining the term "alt-right". | Twitter has reinstated the account of a white nationalist think tank leader credited with coining the term "alt-right". |
The social network suspended Richard Spencer on 15 November. | The social network suspended Richard Spencer on 15 November. |
Since then, he was filmed shouting: "Hail Trump, hail our people, hail victory," at a meeting, prompting some audience members to raise their arms in Nazi-style salutes. | Since then, he was filmed shouting: "Hail Trump, hail our people, hail victory," at a meeting, prompting some audience members to raise their arms in Nazi-style salutes. |
A leading anti-racism campaigner has criticised Twitter's decision. | A leading anti-racism campaigner has criticised Twitter's decision. |
The technology company told the BBC that Mr Spencer had been temporarily blocked for running multiple accounts and not - as had been speculated - for hate speech offences. | |
"Our rules explicitly prohibit creating multiple accounts with overlapping uses," said a spokesman for the company. | |
"When we temporarily suspend multiple accounts for this violation, the account owner can designate one account for reinstatement." | |
He added that Mr Spencer's other accounts would remain blocked. | |
Should the BBC use 'alt-right' or not? | |
Mr Spencer is president of the white nationalist think tank the National Policy Institute. | Mr Spencer is president of the white nationalist think tank the National Policy Institute. |
He has not commented about his reinstatement, beyond posting a Gif from the Terminator film alongside the words "I'm back". | He has not commented about his reinstatement, beyond posting a Gif from the Terminator film alongside the words "I'm back". |
He had previously accused Twitter of "purging" him and others based on their views. | He had previously accused Twitter of "purging" him and others based on their views. |
These include support for the idea of "ethno-states" - nations whose citizens share a common ancestry. | These include support for the idea of "ethno-states" - nations whose citizens share a common ancestry. |
Mr Spencer has denied links to neo-Nazism, and defended his supporters' arm gestures at the filmed Washington DC event, saying they were "Roman salutes" given "in the spirit of ironic exuberance". | Mr Spencer has denied links to neo-Nazism, and defended his supporters' arm gestures at the filmed Washington DC event, saying they were "Roman salutes" given "in the spirit of ironic exuberance". |
But one critic has warned that his return to Twitter poses dangers. | But one critic has warned that his return to Twitter poses dangers. |
"He has access to hundreds of thousands of people and can poison minds, often those of young impressionable people," said Gerry Gable, founder of the anti-fascist Searchlight magazine. | "He has access to hundreds of thousands of people and can poison minds, often those of young impressionable people," said Gerry Gable, founder of the anti-fascist Searchlight magazine. |
"If the the industry can't get together to put a stop to this, then governments have got to step in and take some action." | "If the the industry can't get together to put a stop to this, then governments have got to step in and take some action." |
Mr Spencer was banned from visiting the UK earlier this year by the then Home Secretary, Theresa May, who suggested his views would "foster hatred which might lead to inter-community violence". | Mr Spencer was banned from visiting the UK earlier this year by the then Home Secretary, Theresa May, who suggested his views would "foster hatred which might lead to inter-community violence". |
He has also been temporarily barred from visiting 26 other European countries, for taking part in an illegal meeting in Hungary in 2014. | He has also been temporarily barred from visiting 26 other European countries, for taking part in an illegal meeting in Hungary in 2014. |
US President-elect Donald Trump has also voiced concern. | US President-elect Donald Trump has also voiced concern. |
When questioned about the alt-right meeting at which the salutes were given, Mr Trump said: "It is not a group I want to energise, and if they are energised I want to look into it and find out why... I condemn [them]. I disavow and condemn." | When questioned about the alt-right meeting at which the salutes were given, Mr Trump said: "It is not a group I want to energise, and if they are energised I want to look into it and find out why... I condemn [them]. I disavow and condemn." |
What is the alt-right? | What is the alt-right? |
Supporters of the alt-right movement differ on many points, but are generally outspoken in their attacks on multiculturalism, globalisation and immigration. | Supporters of the alt-right movement differ on many points, but are generally outspoken in their attacks on multiculturalism, globalisation and immigration. |
Their targets also include what they see as political correctness and feminism. | Their targets also include what they see as political correctness and feminism. |
Steve Bannon - President-elect Donald Trump's chief strategist and former head of Breitbart News, which has covered the movement - defined it as "younger people who are anti-globalists, very nationalist, terribly anti-establishment". | Steve Bannon - President-elect Donald Trump's chief strategist and former head of Breitbart News, which has covered the movement - defined it as "younger people who are anti-globalists, very nationalist, terribly anti-establishment". |
He added that it had "some racial and anti-Semitic overtones". | He added that it had "some racial and anti-Semitic overtones". |
The Associated Press news agency has expressed caution about using the designation. | The Associated Press news agency has expressed caution about using the designation. |
"The term may exist primarily as a public-relations device to make its supporters' actual beliefs less clear and more acceptable to a broader audience," its staff were told last month. | "The term may exist primarily as a public-relations device to make its supporters' actual beliefs less clear and more acceptable to a broader audience," its staff were told last month. |
"In the past, we have called such beliefs racist, neo-Nazi or white supremacist." | "In the past, we have called such beliefs racist, neo-Nazi or white supremacist." |
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