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The [[Cheerleaders]] are a group of cyber-activists associated with a band called the [[Fighting Cocks]]. They have been accused by bloggers Tim Ireland and Richard Bartholomew of running a campaign of harassment in the wake of their investigations of [[Glen Jenvey]], [[Dominic Wightman]] and the [[VIGIL]] network.<ref>Tim Ireland [http://www.bloggerheads.com/archives/2009/09/charlie_flowers.asp Meet Charlie Flowers (aka Ludas Matyi)], ''Bloggerheads'', 30 September 2009.</ref><ref>Richard Batholomew, [http://barthsnotes.wordpress.com/2009/10/02/more-on-the-cheerleaders/ More on the Cheerleaders], ''Bartholomew's Notes on Religion'', 2, October 2009.</ref>
 
The [[Cheerleaders]] are a group of cyber-activists associated with a band called the [[Fighting Cocks]]. They have been accused by bloggers Tim Ireland and Richard Bartholomew of running a campaign of harassment in the wake of their investigations of [[Glen Jenvey]], [[Dominic Wightman]] and the [[VIGIL]] network.<ref>Tim Ireland [http://www.bloggerheads.com/archives/2009/09/charlie_flowers.asp Meet Charlie Flowers (aka Ludas Matyi)], ''Bloggerheads'', 30 September 2009.</ref><ref>Richard Batholomew, [http://barthsnotes.wordpress.com/2009/10/02/more-on-the-cheerleaders/ More on the Cheerleaders], ''Bartholomew's Notes on Religion'', 2, October 2009.</ref>
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*Twitter [http://twitter.com/Cheerleadered Cheerleadered] suspended account
  
 
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The Cheerleaders are a group of cyber-activists associated with a band called the Fighting Cocks. They have been accused by bloggers Tim Ireland and Richard Bartholomew of running a campaign of harassment in the wake of their investigations of Glen Jenvey, Dominic Wightman and the VIGIL network.[1][2]

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  1. Tim Ireland Meet Charlie Flowers (aka Ludas Matyi), Bloggerheads, 30 September 2009.
  2. Richard Batholomew, More on the Cheerleaders, Bartholomew's Notes on Religion, 2, October 2009.