I have been asked “why people are so reluctant to consider” the validity of “Holocaust” revisionism. I shall try to answer that, showing the relationship to Iranian President Ahmadinejad.
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The cartoons and the camel in the room
You have the freedom to say what is permitted
The rights of a ‘paper Eichmann’
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‘A good investment’: Cost of sending Holocaust denier Ernst Zündel to Germany: $130,000
Continue readingHolocaust denier extradited to Germany
After a 10-year legal battle, Canadian authorities have extradited notorious Holocaust denier Ernst Zündel to Germany, where prosecutors have charged him with inciting racial hatred.
A Canadian judge agreed to Zundel’s extradition last week, and he arrived in Frankfurt, Germany on Tuesday. He was charged on Wednesday.
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French far-right MP suspended from teaching duties over gas chamber remarks
The French education ministry suspended far-right lawmaker Bruno Gollnisch from his position as a university professor over controversial comments he made about Nazi gas chambers.
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Global Holocaust-deniers bill passed in Knesset
Legislation that would make Holocaust-denial committed overseas an offense under Israeli legal jurisdiction was approved unanimously in first reading by the Knesset on Tuesday.
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Teacher jailed for making revisionist Nazi film
A TEACHER [Vincent Reynouard, 33] banned from working in France for peddling revisionist views on the Holocaust has been sentenced to two years in prison by a French court after he made a film contesting a brutal Second World War massacre by Nazi SS storm-troopers.
Continue readingImpartiality in Holocaust study is too dangerous to Jewish interests
PARIS, Dec. 26 (JTA) — French Jews have won an important victory in their struggle against Holocaust deniers.
Continue readingEurope moving toward ban on Internet hate speech
BRUSSELS, Nov. 9 — The 43-nation Council of Europe is trying to ban racist and hate speech from the Internet by adding a protocol, or side agreement, to its cybercrime convention, which was stamped for ratification on Thursday. The convention is scheduled to be formally ratified at a meeting in Budapest Nov. 23.
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