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Friends Of Simon Wiesenthal Center Exposes And Terminates Canadian Terror Website

FRIENDS OF SIMON WIESENTHAL CENTER EXPOSES AND TERMINATES CANADIAN TERROR WEBSITE

TORONTO, March 21/07 – Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies (FSWC) has succeeded in removing thelatest terrorist website from Canadian cyberspace.

The Arabic language website, Detachments of Martyr Ahmed Abualrish, was discovered by Wiesenthal researcherscompiling the Center’s soon-to-be-released CD-ROM Report, Digital Terrorism & Hate 2007; its annual report on Internet extremism.

“One didn’t need to be an Arabic speaker to realize that this website was disseminating terrorist propaganda,”said Leo Adler, FSWC Director of National Affairs. “The website’s banner featured a masked gunman alongside the map of Israel superimposed on rifles and a rotating image of youngmen who ‘martyred’ themselves.”

“Our investigative research revealed that this site was registered to an individual living in Khan Younis, Gaza,but hosted on a Canadian server,” said Michael Ettedgui, FSWC Education Associate. “Our translation of the website then exposed the group as a military faction of Fatah in Gazadedicated to ‘the liquidation of the Zionist entity - [Israel] politically, culturally, militarily and economically.’”

The group also proclaimed that the ‘armed revolution is the only way to free Palestine’ and its ‘activities would onlyend when the Zionist entity is eliminated.’

“We contacted Montréal based Groupe iWEB Technologies Inc., the website host, with our findings. They quicklyresponded to our request and removed the terror site,” said Adler.

“We commend Canadian Internet Service Providers for their ongoing support of our efforts and we will continue to workclosely with them and law enforcement agencies to ensure such content is kept off Canadian servers, he added.”

About Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies

Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies is a Canadian human rights organization dedicated tofostering tolerance and understanding through community involvement, educational outreach and social action. With over 25,000 members of all faiths around the world, it confrontsimportant contemporary issues including racism, anti-Semitism, terrorism and genocide. Friends is affiliated with the world-wide, Los Angeles-based Simon Wiesenthal Center, anaccredited Non-Government Organization with status at international agencies, including the United Nations, UNESCO, OSCE and the Council of Europe, with offices in New York,Miami, Paris, Jerusalem, Buenos Aires, and Toronto. Simon Wiesenthal died in 2005 after devoting his life to preserving the memories of the victims of the Holocaust, whilesimultaneously seeking justice for the war criminals.

Visit: www.fswc.ca

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