Talland organised a gig at the Corpus Christi Club in Leeds on September 21 2019 at which both children performed songs that incited racial hatred in front of an audience that responded by making Nazi salutes, a court heard. A neo-Nazi music producer and his two children who created and distributed songs that called for people to “paint the walls with n* blood” have been jailed. Robert Talland, 59, of Waltham Abbey, was sentenced to four years’ imprisonment with 12 months on extended licence. His son Stephen Talland, 36, of Harlow, received an imprisonment sentence of two years and his daughter, Rosie Talland, 33, was sentenced to 18 months in custody. Talland organised a gig at the Corpus Christi Club in Leeds on September 21 2019 at which both children performed songs that incited racial hatred in front of an audience that responded by making Nazi salutes, a court heard. He managed his children’s band, Embers Of An Empire, and was a leading figure of the “Blood & Honour” neo-Nazi network which promoted their ideology through “performances by far-right bands at gatherings of supporters of the neo-Nazi cause”, a judge said. (…) “In addition each of you were heavily involved in the neo-Nazi Blood & Honour music network. The concerts were characterised by the display of extreme right-wing symbiology including Nazi flags and banners, and provided a forum for the encouragement through music of racial hatred and neo-Nazi ideology.” Robert Talland also ran a record label, Rampage Productions, which distributed CDs by neo-Nazi groups. The albums encouraged racial violence with songs calling for people to “paint the walls with n* blood”, “join the fight against race mixers”, “hunt the reds” and “let the blood flow”, the court heard.
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siehe auch: Family who used neo-Nazi music to incite racial hatred jailed Robert Talland is sentenced for two counts of encouraging terrorism after distributing CDs of bands which encouraged attacks on racial minorities. His son Stephen and daughter Rosie were found guilty of stirring up racial hatred through the lyrics in their songs. A father and his two adult children who used neo-Nazi music to incite racial hatred have been jailed. Robert Talland, 59, was sentenced at Woolwich Crown Court on Thursday alongside his son Stephen, 36, and 33-year-old daughter Rosie. The 59-year-old, of Waltham Abbey, was also convicted in June of two counts of encouraging terrorism after distributing CDs of bands which encouraged attacks on racial minorities, and one count of possessing racially inflammatory material. He was sentenced to four years’ imprisonment with 12 months on extended licence. Stephen and Rosie Talland were also found guilty of stirring up racial hatred through the lyrics in their songs. Stephen, of Harlow, received a two-year jail term while Rosie was sentenced to 18 months in custody. Robert Talland organised a gig at the Corpus Christi Club in Leeds on 21 September 2019 at which both children performed songs that incited racial hatred in front of an audience that responded by making Nazi salutes, Woolwich Crown Court heard.