Fabius-Gayssot Act

Robert Faurisson biography

Born near London on January 25, 1929 to a French father and a British mother (of Scottish origin), Professor Robert Faurisson successively taught French, Latin and Greek, then modern and contemporary French literature and, finally, the “critical appraisal of texts and documents (literature, history, media)”. He worked, notably, at the Sorbonne, then at a university…

Toast from Arthur Butz to Robert Faurisson on the day of the “Sahar” trial in Paris
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Toast from Arthur Butz to Robert Faurisson on the day of the “Sahar” trial in Paris

Apart from one exception, I envy my friend Robert’s situation. This man has exposed the vulgar pretences of our leaders, whose positions are now seen to rest on the empty egg shells and old tin cans revealed by his intrepid scholarship. He is a great man. The persecution of Robert started at the outset of…

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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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…