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To: greenspirit who wrote (277716)7/19/2002 7:30:15 AM
From: Scumbria  Respond to of 769667
 
This provides insight into some peculiar behaviour we are seeing on this thread.

"The . . . Internet is our sword."
-- an American neo-Nazi

"The Revolution will not be televised-but it will be Web-based."
-- Laurie King-Irani, Electronic Intifada, March 2001

In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on the U.S., the Wiesenthal Center has increased its monitoring of online activity. Digital Hate 2002: An Overview of Online Apologists for Global Terrorism is a CD-ROM report based on data compiled by Wiesenthal Center researchers who track the Internet for pro-terrorist and hate websites. The study presents an overview of the propaganda and distortions being circulated by the enemies of the U.S., her allies, and the State of Israel.

Just this past weekend, a neo-Nazi belonging to a radical right wing extremist group attempted to assassinate French President Jacques Chirac. This particular group caught the attention of Wiesenthal Center researchers compiling Digital Hate. This extremist group, along with others, are featured on the CD-ROM.

Center officials have presented Digital Hate to the new French Minister of Interior and Security; to authorities at Scotland Yard; at the OSCE's anti terrorism meeting in Berlin, at the United Nations in Geneva, and to the Royal Canadian Mounty Police in Toronto. Additionally, the Wiesenthal Center is planning on making Digital Hate 2002 available to law enforcement, members of the media, educators and students.


wiesenthal.com