OTTAWA — The worldwide web has become a quick, cheap repository for hate, accessible to all Canadians with a computer, B’nai Brith Canada warns in its annual report on anti-Semitic incidents in Canada.
“The explosion of hate on the Internet — what amounts to a global invasion — is a priority concern,” said Ruth Klein, national director of the Jewish advocacy organization’s League of Human Rights.
The 2005 audit of incidents against Jews, ranging from name-calling and vandalism to physical violence, shows 829 reported complaints, the vast majority from Ontario and many of those from the Greater Toronto Area.




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1 prominentYYZ // Mar 23, 2006 at 12:45 pm
shooting unarmed palaestinian children is not hate neither is bulldozing a young american girl, neither is the 6 decades of harassment of Palaestinians in their own land.
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