Igor Alexander
05-28-2008, 07:38 AM
Does anyone know what happened to Lubomyr Prytulak's Ukrainian Archive at http://ukar.org? I noticed the site went offline about a year or two ago, and when you go there now, you get the following message -
This website has been seized by a combined effort of the "Friends of WHARRRF"(**) and the friends and colleagues of Steven Rambam.
Details of the seizure, various court files, our reward program for assistance in seizing additional assets of certain debtors and other relevant information will be posted here within the next 10 days.
This website will be constantly updated with information on how the public can assist in the fight against anti-semitism, against hate speech and in the pursuit of Nazi collaborators and war criminals currently hiding in Canada.
You, too, can be a "Friend of WHARRRF".
- along with an animated Israeli flag, a sound file of the Israeli national anthem playing in the background, and some Hebrew characters on the top right-hand corner.
The Ukrainian Archive is still online at http://www.ukar.ca/, although it seems like all of the material dealing with the CHRC (Canadian Human Rights Commission), the holocaust, and the kosher food tax has been removed.
This website has been seized by a combined effort of the "Friends of WHARRRF"(**) and the friends and colleagues of Steven Rambam.
Details of the seizure, various court files, our reward program for assistance in seizing additional assets of certain debtors and other relevant information will be posted here within the next 10 days.
This website will be constantly updated with information on how the public can assist in the fight against anti-semitism, against hate speech and in the pursuit of Nazi collaborators and war criminals currently hiding in Canada.
You, too, can be a "Friend of WHARRRF".
- along with an animated Israeli flag, a sound file of the Israeli national anthem playing in the background, and some Hebrew characters on the top right-hand corner.
The Ukrainian Archive is still online at http://www.ukar.ca/, although it seems like all of the material dealing with the CHRC (Canadian Human Rights Commission), the holocaust, and the kosher food tax has been removed.