Edmonton police investigate hate crime seizure

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Police believe there are 4,000 sites on the internet which propagate hate and the most popular have a strong Canadian membership.

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Edmonton police investigate hate crime seizure
Last Updated Fri, 14 May 2004 22:50:19
EDMONTON - A police investigation is underway in Edmonton following last Friday's seizure of forty items bearing Nazi symbols which were taken from the home of Glenn Bahr.





The stash included two computers police suspect were used to host a white supremist website and spread hate messages, along with flags and literature.

Bahr heads a group called Western Canada For Us, which h
as been accused of racism and whose members have shown support for Holocaust denier, Ernst Zundel.


FROM MARCH 29, 2004: Edmonton rally shows support for Zundel

Bahr claims his group doesn't advocate hate, rather it's concerned that European-Canadian
s are becoming a minority in Canada.

Bahr is no longer in Alberta and his website is no longer running.

Police believe there are 4,000 sites on the internet which propagate hate and the
most popula
r have a strong Canadian membership.



Written by CBC News Online staff
 
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