Posted on 05/18/2011 9:23:27 AM PDT by Nachum
DAIA request for the injunction lists some 76 websites which it says are 'highly discriminatory,' including some which deny the Holocaust.
The umbrella organization of Argentina's Jewish community, DAIA, has won an injunction against Google, preventing the world's most popular search engine from "suggesting" anti-Semitic and racist websites to its users.
The presiding judge at the Buenos Aires court, Dr. Molina Portela, also ruled that Google cannot run adverts on these websites, which are illegal under Argentine law.
The DAIA request for the injunction listed some 76 websites which it described as "highly discriminatory," including some which deny the Holocaust took place. The common denominator of the sites, said the DAIA on its website, "is the incitement to hatred and the call to violence."
(Excerpt) Read more at haaretz.com ...
Really?
And I suspect these groups are going to want sympathy when some anti-Jewish group wants Google to not suggest sites that are favorable to Israel too?
If youd like to be on or off, please FR mail me.
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Counterproductive, though I don't live in Argentina, maybe they have other issues.
I wonder when someone will finally investigate links between Soros’ goons and Stormfront.
So they’ll find them on a Banned In Argentina search engine. What a waste of time and money. Trying to dig a hole from the street to my living room? Well, I’ll show you. I’ll dig a hole from my living room to the street. So there.
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