Montreal neo-Nazi sentenced to 15 months in jail in hate speech case

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Montreal neo-Nazi sentenced to 15 months in jail in hate speech case
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Gabriel Sohier-Chaput, who wrote hundreds of articles for the extreme right website the Daily Stormer using the nickname “Zeiger” was found guilty of hate speech earlier this year.

Gabriel Sohier-Chaput, right, known online by his neo-Nazi pseudonym Zeiger, is seen at the Montreal courthouse on July 12, 2023. He was found guilty of the wilful promotion of hatred earlier this year.

Gabriel Sohier-Chaput, 36, authored hundreds of articles in the far-right publication The Daily Stormer under the pseudonym "Charles Zeiger." He was found guilty in the Court of Quebec on Jan. 23.Quebec court Judge Manlio Del Negro said Friday that it's clear Gabriel Sohier Chaput hasn't grasped the seriousness of his actions or the harm he's caused to society.

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