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News Media Invitation - 'Digital Terrorism and Hate 2007', set for Hamilton launch


    TORONTO, Sept. 28 /CNW/ -WHO:    Leo Adler, Director of National Affairs, Friends of Simon
            Wiesenthal Center in Toronto will visit Hamilton, Wednesday,
            October 3/07 to discuss the release of 'Digital Terrorism and
            Hate 2007', a new CD-ROM compilation of Internet terrorism and
            hate-related sites.

            Following the News Conference, Mr. Adler will be available for
            one-on-one interviews.

    WHAT:   -  Digital Terrorism and Hate 2007 is based on a review of over
               7,000 problematic websites posted by terrorists and
               extremists, designed to assist security and law-enforcement
               officers, public officials, educators, parents and the news
               media throughout North America and the European Union to
               better grasp the scope of digital terror and hate.

    WHEN:   -  Wednesday, October 3, 2007
               11 AM

    WHERE:  -  Staybridge Suites
               Wilshire South
               118 Market Street
               Hamilton, ON

               CD-ROM copies will be available from Lydia De Santis at
               The Communications Group Inc.ABOUT THE FRIENDS OF SIMON WIESENTHAL CENTER FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES

    Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies is a Canadian
human rights organization dedicated to fostering tolerance and understanding
through community involvement, educational outreach and social action. With
over 25,000 members of all faiths around the world, the Simon Wiesenthal
Center confronts important contemporary issues including racism,
anti-Semitism, terrorism and genocide. Friends is affiliated with the
world-wide, Los Angeles-based Simon Wiesenthal Center, an accredited
Non-Government Organization with status at international agencies, including
the United Nations, UNESCO, OSCE and the Council of Europe, with offices in
New York, Miami, Paris, Jerusalem, Buenos Aires, and Toronto. Simon Wiesenthal
died in 2005 after devoting his life to preserving the memories of the victims
of the Holocaust, while simultaneously seeking justice for the war criminals.
Visit: www.fswc.ca




For further information: David Eisenstadt, Lydia De Santis, The
Communications Group Inc., 1-800-267-4476 x36, deisenstadt@tcgpr.com,
ldesantis@tcgpr.com