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Revisionist Georges Theil convicted and heavily sentenced in Lyon
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Revisionist Georges Theil convicted and heavily sentenced in Lyon

Today, January 3, by decision of the high court of Lyon (6th chamber, where press-related cases are heard; presiding judge: Fernand Schir), Georges Theil, a former elected official from the Front National, has been found guilty, under the Fabius-Gayssot Act (July 13, 1990), of a revisionist “disputing”. Before a reporter’s camera he had uttered some…

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Revisionism in Iran, in France and in the world

With his recent statements on “the myth of the Holocaust”, the president of Iran has given new momentum to the development of historical revisionism, as is made plain by the following exchange between the Managing Director of the Neda Institute of Political Sciences (Teheran) and the Frenchman Robert Faurisson.   Dr Jawad Sharbaf, Managing Director,…

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The orthodox historians’ disputing of the Nuremberg judgment

In France, the Fabius-Gayssot Act of July 13, 1990 forbids the disputing of the existence “of crimes against humanity” as defined and punished, just after the war, by the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg (1945-1946). This prohibition, which targets the revisionists, is all the more improper as the orthodox authors, for their part, have carried out…

Ten years ago, Jean-Claude Pressac’s capitulation
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Ten years ago, Jean-Claude Pressac’s capitulation

Financed, in France, by the Klarsfeld couple and, in the United States, by rabbi Michael Berenbaum (director of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington from 1988 to 1993), the pharmacist Jean-Claude Pressac had known glory in the years 1993-1995, particularly with the greatly heralded launching of his book Les Crématoires d’Auschwitz, la machinerie du…

“Jewish organisations behind Al Manar ban in France: Faurisson”
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“Jewish organisations behind Al Manar ban in France: Faurisson”

(Tehran Times, December 19, 2004) TEHRAN (MNA) — The Mehr News Agency [MNA] recently conducted an interview with Professor Robert Faurisson, a former [professor] of Lyon University, about France’s decision to ban the Al Manar satellite television network. Following is the text of the interview: MNA: France’s highest administrative court, the Council of State, last…

For Ernst Zündel
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For Ernst Zündel

These lines are not addressed to those who already know Ernst Zündel – the man, his deeds and his writings – but to the Canadians who know only what the mass media, taken together, have chosen to report about him. It may be feared that those Canadians have been led to misjudge E. Zündel and,…