Austrian Police arrest operator of Nazi propaganda website housed on US server
April 13th, 2011source: Romea.cz
Austrian Police arrest operator of Nazi propaganda website housed on US server.
source: Romea.cz
Austrian Police arrest operator of Nazi propaganda website housed on US server.
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
source: Canadian Jewish News
Canadian Jewish News on the KFF Symposium at Concordia University
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.
source: Human Rights Watch
With a Migrant Crisis Looming, the EU Should Learn from its Past Mistakes
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.
source: Haaretz.com
Merkel is apparently right; multiculturalism was never all that popular in the Western world.
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.
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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