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Date: 25 Aug 1999 01:03:32 -0000
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Subject: HateWatch News for 8/25/99
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HateWatch News for August 25,1999
**NYPD to deny permit to Million Youth March**
Police Commissioner Howard Safir said Monday that he will not issue a
permit for a second Million Youth March in Harlem next month, but
organizers say the event will proceed anyway. "We want to make it clear
here today that no devil, racist, cantankerous, constipated cracker like
Mayor [Rudolph] Giuliani can stop" the march, said
Khalid Abdul Muhammad, the main organizer of the march. At a news
conference outside City Hall, he declared: "We will march on Malcolm X
Boulevard with a permit or without a permit."
http://www.bergen.com/region/march24199908248.htm
**Hundreds Join Anti-Hate Rally In Palo Alto**
More than 700 people braved the unforgiving heat yesterday to attend a
rally against hate at Palo Alto's Jewish Community Center, which in recent
weeks became the target of anti-Semitic threats. Palo Alto police
arrested San Jose security guard Kevin Riley O'Keefe, on August 13 for
making threatening phone calls to the center over a two-month period.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/1999/08/23/MN10241.DTL
**Hate Crimes Spur Lawmakers to Seek $5-Million Fund for Prosecutions**
Trying to go beyond talk in their battle against hatemongering, a
bipartisan group of California lawmakers on Monday announced an effort to
set aside $5 million in state funds for local prosecutors to pursue hate
crimes. Currently, the state does not earmark money for counties for the
specific purpose of prosecuting hate crimes, and some lawmakers want
California to make that financial commitment.
http://www.latimes.com/excite/990824/t000075321.html
**Trying to move beyond Holocaust**
Wearing a black leather jacket and gray silk pants, a mobile phone pressed
to one ear, Liat Sharaga looks like any stylish young Berliner. But as a
Jew, she feels a sharp difference, and for that she blames a generation of
Jewish scolding about Germany's Nazi past.
"Of course, it was very bad. But it was 50 years ago," Sharaga said as she
paced outside the historic Pestalozzistrasse Synagogue before Friday night
services. "It makes it harder to bring the societies together. Even as a
Jew, I must say I'm fed up with it."
http://www.bergen.com/morenews/germany23199908242.htm
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