Top neo-Nazi website now being hosted in Russia

The Daily Stormer has found a new place to host its website after Google and GoDaddy cut ties with the neo-Nazi website: Russia.

The website is now dailystormer.ru, and a post from the Daily Stormer’s founder, Andrew Anglin, under the headline “A Tale of True Friendship: Trump Called Putin to Get Us a New Domain!” announced that it is now using a Russian domain name.

“The Stormers rushed out of their cave into their new lovely, lovely home at DailyStormer.ru,” Anglin wrote Wednesday. “… And they laughed joyously and said ‘the Daily Stormer never dies!'”

The move to a Russian domain comes after Google and GoDaddy banned Daily Stormer for violation of terms of services earlier this week.

GoDaddy, one of the largest domain and web hosting companies, announced its decision to remove the website Sunday after a Twitter user alerted the company to an article about Hannah Heyer. Heyer was the 32-year-old woman who was killed by a white supremacist who drove his car into a crowd of protesters in Charlottesville, Va., on Saturday.

The Daily Stormer suggested Heyer died in a “road rage incident” and mocked the woman’s looks.

GoDaddy gave the website 24 hours to move its content to a new domain name.

The Daily Stormer moved its site to Google, but the company cancelled the neo-Nazi website’s registration.

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