Radical Islam, Neo-Nazis Are Seen Sharing Hate Rhetoric
Forward, November, 2001 by Donadio, Rachel
Donadio, Rachel Forward 11-23-2001 Radical Islam, Neo-Nazis Are Seen Sharing Hate Rhetoric From a racist church in Illinois to a neo-Nazi Web site to a Muslim weekly newspaper in New York, domestic white supremacist and Islamic extremist groups have been finding common cause since September 11 in anti-Jewish invective, hate-group monitors are warning. In recent weeks, opinion essays by white supremacists such as David Duke and William Pierce have cropped up in Islamic publications and Web sites in the United States and abroad.
At the same time, several American neo-Nazi Web sites offer links to Islamic sites. On these sites, the rhetoric ranges from harsh criticism of Israel to tirades against "jews" (with a lowercase J). Anti-Jewish conspiracy theories...
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