YouTube shuts Portuguese extreme-right group's channel
YouTube decision follows questions sent by the New York Times.
YouTube has shut down Portuguese ultranationalist group Grupo 1143's channel for violating its policy against hate speech after receiving queries about its activities from The New York Times, the company said on Tuesday.
The decision follows questions sent to YouTube by The New York Times, which was following up on 1143’s demonstration “against the Islamisation of Europe” (organised in Lisbon at the beginning of February this year) as part of a much wider article on how online hatred against migrants spurs real-world violence.
The article cites Portugal as one of the countries worldwide, where vitriolic language used in social media has spilled onto the streets.
“Our policies strictly prohibit content that glorifies hateful supremacist propaganda, including hateful symbols, and we terminated a channel provided to us by The New York Times,” a YouTube spokesperson told Reuters, clarifying that the channel was that of Grupo 1143.
Grupo 1143, where the number represents the year Portugal was born as a sovereign nation, is led by neo-Nazi activist Mario Machado, 47, who has served time behind bars for assault, racial discrimination and other crimes.
"The global Left has teamed up to try to silence the biggest Portuguese nationalist organisation of the last 50 years," Machado wrote on X, decrying what he said was "censorship" of the @Grupo1143 account by YouTube at the request of the NYT.
Grupo 1143’s X and Telegram accounts remained active.
The group organised anti-immigration and anti-Islam protests earlier this year, including one in the city of Porto in April, which was followed in May by two attacks on migrants, who were severely beaten or clubbed at their homes.
Authorities have said they are investigating the group, which denied responsibility, over the attacks.
YouTube says its hate speech policy bans content that promotes violence or hatred against individuals or groups based on attributes such as their immigration status, nationality, or religion.
According to latest posts, Group 1143 is planning a major demo in Guimarães for the October 5 Bank Holiday, the purpose being to “reconquer Portugal” for the Portuguese.
Sources: Reuters/Portugal Resident
How disgusting these hateful people are. Full of hate and ugliness. Always blaming others for their own problems.