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Tuesday, April 11, 2006

ADL Connections - April 2006

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April 2006


Neo-Nazis Cast Clouds over the Sunshine State
Neo-Nazis came face-to-face with angry protesters in Orlando, Florida recently. A skirmish ensued, resulting several arrests. On the surface, a skinhead is a skinhead. However, there are special symbols that Neo-Nazis use to differentiate each other.
ADL tracks this menace by deciphering their code of hate.

ADL Honors Englishman for Saving Holocaust Children
Sir Nicholas Winton saved hundreds of Czechoslovakian children from the Nazis during World War II. ADL will honor him with its
Courage to Care Award for his heroic efforts. Winton had kept his amazing story a secret for almost 50 years. Now it will be preserved and teach future generations that one person can battle anti-Semitism and make a difference.

Massachusetts Educates on Ditching Hate
Needham, Massachusetts is the newest town in the U.S. to become a certified ADL No Place for Hate® community. A number of events took place as part of the celebration, including: a workshop titled Diversity through the Eyes of Our Youth, directed by students from local schools and a seminar called Human Rights After 9/11: From Darfur to the Patriot Act, led by Susannah Sirkin, Director of Physicians for Human Rights.

Holocaust Denial: A War Crime in Itself
The Holocaust left a permanent scar on humanity. Hate-mongers obsessed with re-opening the wounds include David Irving, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and David Duke. With these dangerous people spreading their Holocaust denial lies across the world, ADL is dedicated to educating present and future generations,
to ensure they learn the truth about what really happened.

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Did You Know?
Last month, ADL instructed over 400 FBI and law enforcement agents at the Advanced Training School in Humble, Texas.
 

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