Dear Ambassador Vimont,
It has been reported that revisionist historian Robert Faurisson will face trial on charges that he made statements at the Iran Holocaust Conference in December 2006, which cast doubt on the Holocaust.
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Documents relating to ‘the Holocaust’
Dear Ambassador Vimont,
It has been reported that revisionist historian Robert Faurisson will face trial on charges that he made statements at the Iran Holocaust Conference in December 2006, which cast doubt on the Holocaust.
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A former defense lawyer for German Holocaust-denier Ernst Zundel was sentenced to three-and-a-half years in prison Monday after being convicted of incitement and insulting the court during Zundel’s original trial in 2005.
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Holocaust revisionist to face trial
French revisionist historian Robert Faurisson is to face trial on charges of attending an anti-holocaust conference in Iran.
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Today Georges Theil, accompanied by his barrister, Eric Delcroix, answered the summons of the “Juge d’application des peines” in Grenoble concerning Mr Theil’s six month prison sentence handed down by the Lyon court of appeal in the spring of 2006. In accordance with the rules of procedure the chief public prosecutor of Grenoble, known for his firmness against revisionism, was also present at this hearing in chambers.
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An interview with Professor Robert Faurisson at the Guest House of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Tehran, December 13, 2006.
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A far-right Greek historian was sentenced to 14 months in prison Thursday for inciting racial hatred with a book that denies the Holocaust took place, court officials said.
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An unrepentant old Nazi officer who served in some of the worst concentration camps gives the Hitler salute in Spain where he has hidden from justice for over 60 years.
HONG KONG (Reuters) — China’s worst fuel crunch in years has led a crematorium to dump half-burnt corpses to try saving on diesel costs, a Hong Kong newspaper said on Friday.
Villagers in Hengyang county, in the southern province of Hunan, discovered the practice when an “unbearable stench” started coming from the site, and tried to block a road on Wednesday to stop funeral vehicles from delivering more bodies.
The village sent people to investigate the smell and the South China Morning Post said they saw “crematorium workers putting half-burnt human remains and organs in plastic bags and throwing them into a nearby ditch.”
“As the price of diesel rose, we saw more and more bags thrown out from the crematorium,” the paper quoted Xiao Gaoyi, a village representative and one of the witnesses, as saying.
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Fuel in many parts of the country was rationed and there were long queues at petrol stations.
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Source: Reuters
Fri Dec 7, 2007 12:45pm EST
www.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUSN0751680720071207 ?feedType=RSS&feedName=oddlyEnoughNews
Webmaster note: It seems that it’s not so easy to burn corpses, especially when
fuel is rationed, as it was in Germany during the Second World War. How could the Nazis have burned millions of bodies without leaving a trace?
VIENNA, Austria — A right-wing Austrian writer who fled to Spain after being convicted of Holocaust denial charges 15 years ago must serve his 18-month sentence, Vienna’s highest court said Monday.
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The camera may not lie, but doctored photos do according to new research into digitally altered photos and how they influence our memories and attitudes toward public events.
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