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First Nations upset with Hitler remark
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2002 The Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations of Canada condemned remarks by a tribal leader who said Hitler was right to "fry" the Jewish people. David Ahenakew, a former FSIN chief, make the remarks to a reporter. He said they have been blown out of proportion. The FSIN and the Assembly of First Nations said they don't share Ahenakew's views. Get the Story:
First Nations and Jewish groups upset by anti-Semitic views (CBC 12/16)
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