23 years old Nohemi Gonzalez was the only American among the 130 who were killed during the terrorist attacks in Paris last November.
The father Reynaldo Gonzalez tabled this week a lawsuit against Google, Facebook and Twitter, as he believes knowingly assisted the extremist Islamist group iS recruiting members, raising money and spreading extremist propaganda.
Crucial to the emergence of iS
KILLED 23 years old Nohemi Gonzalez was killed during the terrorist attacks in Paris last November.
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without Twitter, Facebook and Google (YouTube) would the explosive growth of iS, which today is one of the most feared terrorist groups in the world, not have been possible, according to the writ.
the sites have made the terrorists able to perform a number of terrorist attacks, including attacks in Paris on November 13, it added.
the lawsuit is identical with another lawsuit that was filed against Twitter in January, the widow of an American police instructor who was killed in an IS-attacks in Jordan last November. Although several of the passages in the two petitions are identical, emphasizes Gonzalez ‘lawyers that the two cases are different.
Basic Resolved
Facebook and Twitter calls lawsuit Gonzalez baseless and shows like with Google that they do everything in their power to prevent the spread of extremist content.
“We have teams around the world who are actively investigating reports of violations of our rules, which identifies those who violate the rules and who cooperate with the authorities when necessary, “according to an announcement from Twitter.
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