A former leader
>of the white supremacist Ku Klux Klan group is in
>Moscow to promote an anti-Semitic book that has
>outraged Russian human rights activists.
David
>Duke, founder of the US-based National Organisation
>for European American Rights, says his book,
>Ultimate Supremacism: An Examination of the Jewish
>Question, may be printed in Russian even before it is
>out in English.
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> Duke:
>"Russia is a bulwark of the white
>race"
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>
"It's not about
>hating other people, I don't hate other races, I don't
>hate other peoples. But I feel great love and
>appreciation for our European culture," Mr Duke
>told Russia's independent NTV channel. A former
>Russian human rights commissioner, Sergei Kovalyov,
>said the book would only fuel "unfortunate"
>tendencies towards racial hatred in Russian society.
>
Russian anti-Semitism
"'Our
>supremacy must be announced. We are Aryan' - it says
>that clearly here," he said, quoting the passages
>from the book which he found most offensive.
>
>
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> Makashov: Russian racist
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Anti-Semitism has long been a painful issue
>in Russia, where radical nationalist organisations
>hold openly anti-Semitic views, and anti-Semitic
>literature is freely sold. Anti-Semitic
>demonstrations and attacks on synagogues have forced
>many Russian Jews to emigrate, some to Israel.
Even
>the Russian Orthodox Church hierarchy takes seriously
>a theory, which says the last Russian royal family may
>have been killed as part of a Judaeo-masonic
>conspiracy.
On his internet site Mr Duke lauds
>Russia as the bulwark of the white race, which he
>intends to use to set up a domino-effect of
>"racial awareness" around the world.
>
August visit
![]() Mother Russia be strong,
>free and always white ![]() |
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> David Duke
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"Russian people also
>have a much greater knowledge of the power of
>International Zionism and the dominant Jewish role in
>orchestrating the immigration and multiculturalism
>that is undermining the West," he said. During
>his last visit to Russia in August, Mr Duke met Albert
>Makashov, a politician infamous for his nationalistic
>rhetoric, and Alexander Prokhanov, chief editor of the
>anti-Semitic Zavtra daily newspaper.
Mr Duke also
>delivered a speech in August to a cheering crowd of
>die-hard radicals only a couple of miles away from the
>Kremlin, praying that "Mother Russia be strong,
>free and always white".
>