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Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies Praises Canadian Government for Deporting Palestinian Terrorist
Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies praised the Canadian government and Citizenship and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney for the deportation of Mahmoud Mohammad Issa Mohammad, a Palestinian ...
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U.S. Could Face More Attacks Like Boston, Report on Digital Terror Suggests
The report also found a 30 percent increase in hate speech over 2012’s findings.
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Rights group presses Twitter on 'hate speech'
A Nazi-hunting group urged Twitter and other social media Wednesday to step up efforts to remove online "hate speech," citing a surge in incitement to attacks like the recent Boston bombings.
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Twitter is best social media for promoting terror, hate: Report
Twitter is the social network on which it is easiest to promote hate and terror, according to the Simon Wiesenthal Center. In a presentation Tuesday on Capitol Hill about its annual report, the center, which tracks hate groups and their communications, issued a report card gauging how well various social ...
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Twitter Aids Rise of Web-Based Hate Forums, Report Finds
The center is currently tracking about 20,000 hate and terror-related sites, up from 15,000 a year earlier, according to a report set to be presented at a briefing in Washington, D.C., tomorrow.
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German police arrest alleged former Auschwitz guard Lipschis
STUTTGART (Reuters) - German police on Monday arrested a suspected former guard at the Auschwitz death camp and Nazi-hunting group Simon Wiesenthal named him as Hans Lipschis. Prosecutors in the southwestern city of Stuttgart did not name the man but said police had arrested a 93-year-old alleged former Auschwitz guard with the "strong suspicion" he was involved in murder there. The Simon ...
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Germany probes former Auschwitz guard
Germany is investigating an alleged former Auschwitz death camp guard, prosecutors said Wednesday, who according to media reports is listed among the Simon Wiesenthal Center's most-wanted Nazis.
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German police arrest alleged former Auschwitz guard Lipschis
STUTTGART (Reuters) - German police on Monday arrested a suspected former guard at the Auschwitz death camp and Nazi-hunting group Simon Wiesenthal named him as Hans Lipschis.
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Germany arrests 'Auschwitz guard' on murder charges
German authorities arrested Monday a 93-year-old alleged former guard at the Nazi death camp Auschwitz on charges of complicity in the mass murder of prisoners.
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Twitter graded most influential in promoting hate and terror on social media
Washington, May 8 (ANI): In a report by the Simon Wiesenthal Center, Twitter receives the 'F' grade for being most influential in promoting hate and terror on the social media front, reports Washington Post.
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Alleged former Auschwitz guard arrested
German police on Monday arrested a suspected former guard at the Auschwitz death camp and Nazi-hunting group Simon Wiesenthal named him as Hans Lipschis.
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Germany arrests alleged Nazi death-camp guard
Hans Lipschis, 93, has acknowledged being assigned to SS unit at Auschwitz but denies involvement in war crimes.
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Suspected Nazi death camp guard was Chicago resident
A former Chicago resident could face trial in Germany for being a Nazi concentration camp guard. The Simon Wiesenthal Center identifies him as 93-year-old Hans Lipschis. He immigrated to America in 1956, and lived in Chicago’s Ashburn neighborhood until he …
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Twitter: Most influential in promoting terror and hate!
Twitter has received the 'F' grade for being most influential in promoting hate and terror on the social media front, reports Simon Wiesenthal Center.
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Slew of new investigations leads to Germany's arrest of alleged Auschwitz guard
German authorities have arrested a man who they say was a longtime guard at the Auschwitz extermination camp in Poland, reopening old questions around how the country should deal with its last living participants in the Holocaust.
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Reuters
German police on Monday arrested a suspected former guard at the Auschwitz death camp and Nazi-hunting group Simon Wiesenthal named him as Hans Lipschis.
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Germany arrests 'Auschwitz guard'
A 93-YEAR-OLD man alleged to have been a guard at the Auschwitz Nazi death camp has been arrested in Germany.
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Germany weighs belated justice for Auschwitz guards
The arrest in Germany this week of a 93-year-old alleged former Auschwitz guard on charges of complicity in mass murder reopened an emotional debate on whether a measure of justice can be too late in coming.
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Auschwitz Guard Who Was No. 4 on 'Most Wanted' Nazi List Arrested in Germany
German police on Monday arrested a 93-year-old alleged former guard at Nazi death camp Auschwitz with the “strong suspicion” he was involved in murder there, prosecutors in the south-western city of Stuttgart said on Monday. Click here for the rest of the article...
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German 'ex-Auschwitz guard' arrested
A 93-year-old alleged ex-guard at the Auschwitz extermination camp, Hans Lipschis, is arrested in Germany on suspicion of complicity in murder.
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Ex-Chicagoan suspected of being Auschwitz guard arrested in Germany
A suspected Auschwitz concentration camp guard and former Chicago resident was arrested Monday in Germany, according to a Nazi-hunting group.
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German Police Arrest Alleged 93-Year-Old Aushwitz Guard Hans Lipschis
Hans Lipschis, 93, who was assigned to an SS guard unit at Auschwitz, was deported from the U.S. and arrested by German authorities today after evidence arose of his service as a camp guard. Lipschis maintains that he merely served as a cook at the death camp and later left to fight on the Eastern Front, though authorities have concluded that “compelling evidence” exists associating him with ...
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Ex-Auschwitz guard traced in Germany
Prosecutors in Stuttgart investigate a former SS man for crimes at the Auschwitz death camp.
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According to a new report, Twitter is a breeding ground for terrorism and hate speech
While all social networks face the challenge of scrubbing their sites clean of offensive or damaging material, Twitter has it the worst. The site received an F rating after its platform was found to be full of terrorist and hateful content.
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Nazi war criminals hunted
MAINZ, Germany -- In their search for justice that has endured for decades, the biggest challenge Nazi hunters face is time. The knowledge that war criminals are escaping prosecution through death by natural causes means their task has never been more pressing.
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Never too late: Nazi hunters tirelessly pursue 50 elderly Auschwitz war criminals
MAINZ, Germany -- In their search for justice that has endured for decades, the biggest challenge Nazi hunters face is time. The knowledge that war criminals are escaping prosecution through death by natural causes means their task has never been more pressing.On Monday, German state police arrested a 93-year-old man accused of being a guard at the Auschwitz concentration camp. Hans Lipschis is ...
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Never too late: Nazi hunters still pursue war criminals
In their search for justice that has endured for decades, the biggest challenge Nazi hunters face is time. The knowledge that war criminals are escaping prosecution through death by natural causes means their task has never been more pressing.
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Nazi hunters tirelessly pursue war criminals
MAINZ, Germany -- In their search for justice that has endured for decades, the biggest challenge Nazi hunters face is time. The knowledge that war criminals are escaping prosecution through death by natural causes means their task has never been more pressing.
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Nazi hunters still searching
MAINZ, Germany -- In their search for justice that has endured for decades, the biggest challenge Nazi hunters face is time. The knowledge that war criminals are escaping prosecution through death by natural causes means their task has never been more pressing.
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German police arrest 'Auschwitz guard', 93, who is one of the 'world's most-wanted Nazis'
GERMAN police have arrested a suspected former guard at the Auschwitz death camp on charges of complicity in the mass murder of prisoners.
Daily Express
