Nova Scotia judge orders Google to identify owner of anti-Antifa blog

The request was put forward by Darius Mirshahi and Sakura Saunders of Nova Scotia, who the blog has alleged are leaders of a local Antifa movement.

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A judge in Nova Scotia has ordered Google to identify the owner of a blog, Antifa: Exposed, which is critical of the violent far-left anarchist group, Breitbart reports.

The request was put forward by Darius Mirshahi and Sakura Saunders of Nova Scotia, who the blog has alleged are leaders of a local Antifa movement.

Mirshahi is a local union organizer while Saunder describes herself as a "social justice activist." The couple held an anarchy-themed wedding in 2012.

According to court filings, the "blog alleges the applicants are a member and a leader of a domestic terrorist organization, which uses extreme violence against those they disagree with the intent of destroying civilization."

"The blog alleges the applicant Sakura Saunders made trips to Australia to organize student riots. The blog alleges the applicant Sakura Saunders engages in criminal projects," the court filings further state.

According to the couple, these allegations "have caused them psychological stress and fear that they will be targeted with violence."

The court made use of a rarely-invoked law known as the Intimate Images and Cyber-protection Act, a law which was passed to prevent cyberbullying.

Google has until the end of April to comply with the court order.

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