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Aryan Guard

The Aryan Guard is a neo-Nazi group based in Alberta, Canada, whose members are primarily located in the city of Calgary.〔("Friends of the Simon Wiesenthal Center advises of Calgary-based neo-nazi’s recent activities" ), David Eisenstadt, The Communications Group, ''CNW Group'' 19 August 2007〕 It was founded in late 2006, and was reported to have disbanded in 2009 as a result of internal conflict including pipe bombing attacks.〔 However, the group denies these claims and is still operating.〔("A Statement from the Aryan Guard" ), 2 December 2009〕
==Origin==

The Aryan Guard did not gain any media attention until 2007 when members began a flyering campaign targeting immigrants. Some of these flyers had been surreptitiously placed in the free Calgary arts and culture newspaper ''Fast Forward'' by Aryan Guard members. The Friends of the Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies suspect that the individual responsible for the flyers may be Bill Noble, a neo-Nazi well-known to law enforcement for his online racist activism and who has been in the past charged under Section 319 of the Canadian Criminal Code for "wilful promotion of hatred". The Aryan Guard's website is registered in Noble's name.〔〔("Cyber hate-monger targeting Calgary?" ), Pablo Fernandez, ''The Calgary Sun'' (Calgary, Alberta), pg A5, 14 August 2007〕
At a human rights panel discussion at the Glenbow Museum on August 14, 2007, the topic of the Aryan Guard was discussed. Although the flyers were deemed “racially charged” and “disturbing”, Inspector Bob Couture of the Calgary Police Service, a speaker on the panel, stated that “there was not enough basis to take action against the group”.〔("Jewish and minority groups condemn racist’s attempt to stir trouble in Calgary" ), ''Alberta Index'' (Calgary, Alberta), 15 August 2007〕

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