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Rome court sentences 9 former SS men aged between 84 and 90 to life in prison

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Nine former SS men were sentenced in absentia to life imprisonment by a Rome military court on Saturday for allegedly massacring more than 350 civilians in Tuscany in 1944, as the Nazis fled from the advancing Allies. The nine men are all aged between 84 and 90, and they are therefore unlikely to serve their sentences. A tenth defendant was acquitted and another died during the trial. In cases of... 

Who killed Neda Agha-Soltan?

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A CIA-trained sharpshooter takes position on a rooftop in Tehran. His contact on the street below, waiting with a camera, calls. “She just got out of the car. A perfect target.” He takes aim. Shoots. He disappears. On the street, the contact takes the video of the young woman, her face visible and unscarred, helped by people on the street around her, bleeding to death. Within an hour, the video... 

Trevor Phillips head of EHRC Called for Discriminating Policies in 2007

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Trevor Phillips, head of the Equalities and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) which yesterday tried to launch a media smear against the British National Party, called in 2007 for private companies to have anti-white hiring policies which we learn of in a story from the Daily Express. On 24 April 2007, Mr Phillips told MPs that firms should be allowed to openly advertise for staff from specific ethnic... 

Michigan Man, 88, Investigated by Poland for Alleged Nazi War Crimes

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At age 88, John Kalymon is a man stuck in the past. He lost his U.S. citizenship two years ago after the government said he shot Jews while working in a Nazi-controlled police unit during World War II. Now, Poland is conducting a criminal investigation into what happened nearly 70 years ago in a town called L’viv. The Justice Department has agreed to help Poland by questioning Kalymon about murder,... 

Jewish school broke race laws by barring boy whose mother 'was not a Jew'

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A leading Jewish school broke the Race Relations Act by refusing admission to a boy because his mother was not officially recognised as a Jew, the Court of Appeal ruled today. Three judges said the entry criteria at JFS in North-West London racially discriminated against the boy. The decision is expected to have a direct impact on many other Jewish schools across the UK which are believed to operate... 

ADL attacks Internet Freedom of Speech under pretext of preventing hate

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This Thursday at 10 a.m. EDT the battle to save America from becoming a hate crimes police state will be joined in the hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Every American who is able should view the live webcast of the hearing at www.judiciary.senate.gov. But even as the hate bill battle rages, the Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith moves forward two more monster hate bills. While... 

Franco Frattini wants the EU to accept 'wounded asylum refugees' due to voting crisis in Iran

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Franco Frattini attitude is totally irresonsible, Europe cannot host all the refugees from all over the world to satisfy his unchecked frivolous display of artificial generosity. Italy said Sunday (21 June) it had instructed its embassy in Tehran to provide humanitarian aid to wounded protesters, pending a co-ordinated response from all EU countries. But Sweden – which is about to take over... 

BNP warned it could face a legal injunction for racism unless the party accepts non-whites by next month

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The BNP has been given an unprecedented warning that it could face a legal injunction for racism unless it changes its rules within the next month. The far-right party, which now has two seats in the European Parliament, has been warned it must take action to alter how it operates internally and externally. The Equality and Human Rights Commission demanded it addressed its constitution, membership... 

Fury as police force holds party for local gipsies to "improve relations" with travellers

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Police chiefs have come under fire for arranging a party for gipsies and travellers using £2,000 of taxpayers’ money – to help improve relations. The Warwickshire force are to host the event in the grounds of their countryhouse HQ, in the leafy village of Leek Wootton, this coming Saturday. The event will include traditional Roma bands, dancing, story telling and even Nintendo Wii... 

Devout Catholic nurse resigns over hospital crucifix ban

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A devoutly Catholic nurse at the centre of a crucifix row has resigned after hospital officials banned her from wearing the religious symbol at work. Helen Slatter, 43, was ordered before a disciplinary hearing after refusing to remove the gold necklace. Gloucestershire Royal Hospital ruled the chain and crucifix -which is less than one inch tall – posed a health and safety risk to patients. Miss... 

London Teacher raped by 15-year-old immigrant pupil blames school for “putting her in the way of a rapist”

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A teacher who was brutally assaulted by a 15-year-old pupil accused the school where the attack took place of ‘putting her in the way of a rapist’. The 32-year-old, who cannot be identified, said Westminster City School should have warned her that it was unsafe for her to be in her classroom alone after lessons. The woman was attacked by powerfully-built Dwayne Best as she marked books... 

Muslim ex-public schoolboy ‘made his own suicide bomb vest to look cool’

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A former public schoolboy accused of making his own suicide vest using home-made explosives described in court how he became interested in explosives to make himself ‘cool’ and ‘popular’. Isa Ibrahim, formerly known as Andrew in his school days, also told the court he started using hard drugs such as heroin and crack cocaine while at school and played online computer games for... 

Parade in SS uniforms under fire in German Saxony-Anhalt

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Police are investigating whether marchers in a recent parade in Saxony-Anhalt broke the law by wearing Nazi-era SS and Wehrmacht uniforms. The incident has sparked outrage beyond the borders of the eastern German state. The state-funded parade last weekend through the town of Thale had over 4,000 participants representing different periods of the state’s history. Over 200,000 people came to watch... 

UK: Police Searching Whites "For Race Balance"

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Police are searching white people under terror laws simply to provide ‘racial balance’ to statistics, it has been revealed. They are targeting people they have no real reason to suspect to avoid being accused of prejudice, said terror law watchdog Lord Carlile. But their tactic of ‘self-evidently unmerited searches’ was a waste of money, a breach of civil liberties and ‘almost... 
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