
Joe Mulhall
Director of Research at HOPE not hate
Director of Research @hopenothate Author Drums in the Distance: Journeys into the Global Far Right. Forthcoming book: Rebel Sounds: Music as Resistance
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2 months ago |
hopenothate.org.uk | Joe Mulhall
A supposedly UK-based network of Telegram channels is hoping to spark civil war in Britain – but the operation appears to be run from Russia. HOPE not hate can reveal that a network of Telegram channels is offering cash to UK citizens willing to commit acts of terror and vandalism:We believe this network is linked to a recent wave of vandalism against Islamic centres in London.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
waterstones.com | Joe Mulhall
Join us for an evening with author of Rebel Sounds, Joe Mulhall, as he returns to Gower St for another evening of Music as Resistance. Celebrated journalist, anti-racism campaigner and researcher Joe Mulhall returns to Gower St for another interactive address based on his book Rebel Sounds: Music as Resistance. During the evening, Joe will relay a sociological history of protest song as political instrument, from 1970s Nigeria, to contemporary Ukraine... all the while spinning some cracking tunes.
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Dec 4, 2024 |
thebookseller.com | Joe Mulhall
Two weeks ago, I gave a talk to a small audience at a café in East London to promote my new book Rebel Sounds: Music as Resistance. The location was kept secret and only people known to me, or the event organiser, were invited. It was supposed to be a public event at a pub to an audience of book and music enthusiasts, but it was cancelled due to safety concerns after the location received emails and phone calls from far-right activists.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
msn.com | Joe Mulhall
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Nov 1, 2024 |
theguardian.com | Joe Mulhall
When it emerged that Axel Rudakubana, the 18-year-old suspect accused of murdering three young girls in Southport, was facing two further charges related to producing the poison known as ricin and for possessing material likely to be useful to someone preparing a terrorist attack, the chief constable of Merseyside police, Serena Kennedy, called for people not to “engage in rumour and speculation”. Her warnings were futile.
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