Austrian Police arrest operator of Nazi propaganda website housed on US server

April 13th, 2011

source: Romea.cz

Austrian Police arrest operator of Nazi propaganda website housed on US server.

Austrian pastry maker may face charges for baking Nazi cakes

April 11th, 2011

source: Haaretz

Pastry chef Manfred Klaschka says ‘If someone orders it, I make it.’; Holocaust survivors’ group says this is exactly the sort of thinking that ‘led us into the disaster 70 years ago.’
By News Agencies

Canadian Jewish News on the KFF Symposium at Concordia University

April 11th, 2011

source: Canadian Jewish News

Canadian Jewish News on the KFF Symposium at Concordia University

French veil ban: BBC User views

April 11th, 2011

source: BBC News

A law has come into force in France which makes it an offence for a Muslim woman to conceal her face behind a veil when in public.

With a Migrant Crisis Looming, the EU Should Learn from its Past Mistakes

April 11th, 2011

source: Human Rights Watch

With a Migrant Crisis Looming, the EU Should Learn from its Past Mistakes

“German foreign minister ‘ashamed’ of diplomats’ role in Holocaust”

October 28th, 2010

source: Macleans.ca

BERLIN - Germany’s Foreign Minister expressed shame Thursday at the role wartime-era diplomats played in assisting the Nazis with what he called “administrative coldness” in carrying out the Holocaust.

“Israel and Europe are still racing toward racism”

October 28th, 2010

source: Haaretz.com

Merkel is apparently right; multiculturalism was never all that popular in the Western world.

“Europe Has Failed To Move From Scapegoating To Inclusion”

October 7th, 2010

“Europe Has Failed To Move From Scapegoating To Inclusion”
A commentary by Els de Groen on Radio Liberty

Dutch politician on trial on hate speech charges

October 7th, 2010

source: The Boston Globe

Dutch anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders appealed for freedom of expression Monday as he went on trial for alleged hate speech at a time when his popularity and influence in the Netherlands are near all-time highs.

Gypsies or Roma: Europe’s “Most Persecuted Minority”

October 7th, 2010

source: The Moderate Voice

Today is an important day for Gypsies, also known as Romani (estimated population 6-11 million worldwide). A group of academics, government advisers and gypsy representatives are meeting in Strasbourg to discuss the next steps in a pan-European project entitled “The Decade of Roma Inclusion, 2005 to 2015″. The Independent describes Gypsies/Roma as “Europe’s most persecuted minority that has become the subject of increasingly draconian laws.”

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