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Apology sought for Hitler remarks
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2002 First Nations leaders in Saskatchewan are calling on David Ahenakew, an Aboriginal leader, to apologize for remarks he made in defense of the Holocaust. Ahenakew is former chief of the Assembly of First Nations and the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations. Jewish leaders want authorities to launch a hate crimes investigation. Get the Story:
Aboriginal groups try to distance themselves from anti-Semitic remarks (CBC 12/17)
RCMP to probe native leader's racist remarks (The Ottawa Citizen 12/17) Related Stories:
First Nations upset with Hitler remark (12/16)
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