Neonazi website tried Albanian domain, but shuttered again. Now Daily Stormer is offline


The Daily Stormer disappeared from its most recent web address, dailystormer.al The founder of neo-Nazi website the Daily Stormer has struggled recently to find a domain to host his site. The company was first dropped by its domain registrar GoDaddy for violating its terms of service, and then Google also canceled the site's service later that same day. But the efforts of the creators of the neo-Nazi site are not closed here. Neonazi website tried to regist in an Albanian domain, but again they were kicked out. The site was booted offline by an Albanian domain host, after the neo-Nazi site briefly sought refuge. Web hosting company GoDaddy and Host.al, removed the site, after it published an article disparaging Heather Heyer, an anti-fascist campaigner who died after a man drove a car into a crowd of counter-protesters during a white supremacist rally in Charlottesvill, Virginia, earlier in August. But Host.al, an Albanian domain registrar, confirmed to tech site ZDNet that the Daily Stormer had been “blocked” just hours later after the registrar received complaints. “We’re sorry to report that AKEP (the registry of all .AL domains) has gave an order to disable dailystormer.al”. The Daily Stormer had violated “clear regulations on racism and hateful agenda,” said Host.al. Host.al, an Albanian domain registrar, confirmed in an email to ZDNet that it has "blocked" the site after receiving complaints. The company said it had also seen "a number of tweets" pointing at the issue. "Domains that incite racism, hatred or crime are not allowed in the .al zone," said a registrar spokesperson. Members of the hacker group named “Anonymous Albania” manifested this decision as their victory, claiming they reported Daily Stormer, after he had found refuge in Albanian domains. Actually Albania was the only Nazi-occupied country that refused to hand over its Jews and was therefore seen as a bit of a safe haven for them. It has to do with the historical code of conduct in Albania that treats guests as basically the highest honor that can be given to somebody.

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