Warka
02-23-2008, 11:24 PM
From http://www.canada.com/victoriatimescolonist/news/story.html?id=5fcffcc9-4272-43fe-ba1d-20e5813a9a6d
Communist says neo-Nazis torched his Calgary house
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Jason Devine
February 23, 2008
CALGARY -- Jason Devine and fiancée Bonnie Collins believe neo-Nazis were behind a firebomb attack on their house.
Devine -- who was home with his four sleeping children on the night of Feb. 12, when the incident occurred -- said he heard a crash, saw fire and called 911.
"It was terrifying to say the least," said the 27-year-old.
The firebomb missed a rear window and torched a fence and patio set.
Both Collins and Devine are Communists and members of Anti-Racist Action Calgary.
Collins is running as a Communist candidate in the provincial election in Calgary-East, and Devine has run as a member of the Communist party in the past.
Previous interactions with white supremacist groups in Calgary, specifically the Aryan Guard, led the couple to believe this was not a random act of violence. "The coincidences are just too much," said Collins.
Faked 'hate crime' or real Nationalist action?
Communist says neo-Nazis torched his Calgary house
http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/9669/jasondevinevt1.jpg
Jason Devine
February 23, 2008
CALGARY -- Jason Devine and fiancée Bonnie Collins believe neo-Nazis were behind a firebomb attack on their house.
Devine -- who was home with his four sleeping children on the night of Feb. 12, when the incident occurred -- said he heard a crash, saw fire and called 911.
"It was terrifying to say the least," said the 27-year-old.
The firebomb missed a rear window and torched a fence and patio set.
Both Collins and Devine are Communists and members of Anti-Racist Action Calgary.
Collins is running as a Communist candidate in the provincial election in Calgary-East, and Devine has run as a member of the Communist party in the past.
Previous interactions with white supremacist groups in Calgary, specifically the Aryan Guard, led the couple to believe this was not a random act of violence. "The coincidences are just too much," said Collins.
Faked 'hate crime' or real Nationalist action?