A sinister group of Scottish neo-Nazis has launched an official website to promote their hateful racism online
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The move has sparked outrage and prompted calls for those hosting the website to remove the page after it also shared details of an upcoming hate rally in Elgin - set to be attended by notorious fascist and Hitler look-alike Alek Yerbury. Scottish Labour’s spokesperson on Social Justice and Equalities Paul O’Kane said: “This is a website that promotes totally abhorrent views that belong to a group of people who are determined to stir up hatred and division.
Top news stories today However, Namecheap has obscured the identity of the site's owner by registering it in Iceland, where GDPR rules allow them to be anonymised.
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