Neo-Nazi hate vandalism in a Jewish cemetery in France. |
There, there is an area where I do not make compromises - I do not talk endlessly, if I find that the darkness of the souls can prevent the light of humanity .
We do not seem to accepted facts - we still do.
Finland and Nazi-Germany were co-belligerents in the Second World War.
And,
We still have a problem with the armed neo-Nazis.
The term neo-Nazism is used to refer to any social or political movement seeking to revive National Socialism or a form of Fascism, and which postdates the Second World War.
What about weapons? They have weapons hundred times more than what the authorities, police, is saying. They played down the naturally because we have a problem began of historically.
Even though, recently
when Finnish police find 'Jew list' at neo-Nazi's home.
Finnish police have informed several members of the country’s Jewish community that a neo-Nazi activist has been gathering information about them.
The man was taken into custody in connection with a stabbing that took place at the library of Jyvaskyla, (a city 350 miles north of Helsinki, the Finnish capital). The neo-Nazis invaded in to the hall during of the usual left-wing´s literary-lecture.
Apparently, couple of the texts was something very delicate - for them. Authors of a book on the extreme right in Finland were due to speak at the event.
They were turned run awa,. but police catched one of them.
When police searched his apartment they found the USB stick containing a folder named “Jews.” It contained 300 photos and information, mostly about teenagers. So tabbing suspect kept register of ’Jews’ but there were more tah one.
(The information was kept under different categories, about 10, including ‘left-wing’, ‘Jews’, ‘race traitors’ and ‘elite clubs’).
Now police have released details of a register kept by a suspect in a stabbing at an event dealing with right-wing extremism in January in Jyväskylä. Stabbing suspect kept register of ’Jews’ and ’race traitors’
Police have released details of a register kept by a suspect in a stabbing at an event dealing with right-wing extremism in January in Jyväskylä. The man had kept pictures and information about more than 300 people on a memory stic.
Just now Police have released details of a register kept by a suspect in a stabbing at an event dealing with right-wing extremism in January in Jyväskylä. According to police this this suspect man, who is a trained as IT academical, had kept pictures and information about more than 300 people on a memory stick.
According to JTA police sent a letter to an undisclosed number of individuals after finding details about Finnish Jews on a USB-stick in the possession of a man arrested two months ago, according a report Friday in the Israeli daily Ma’ariv.
The name of the suspect was not disclosed as it is subject to a gag order. Finnish Jews have been instructed to exercise caution in revealing information about the events on Facebook and other social networks.
Police say that no particular group was over-represented in the registry, which fits the criteria of an illegal data registry. The stick contained details about the religious and political convictions of people who neo-Nazies regarded as political enemies.
Those on the list were sent a letter last week informing them of the matter. Police believe the investigation will be concluded this spring.
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