Prosecution of Dissidents

The prosecution, by proper courts of law, of dissidents for their peaceful activities. Unless a report is on prosecution in general, it has been categorized in the subcategory of the country where the prosecution occurred.

The Verdict on Irving

The sentencing of British historian David Irving to three years imprisonment for holding illegal opinions has once again brought the Holocaust to mind, coming as it does on the heels of the President of Iran's recent remarks. At the same time, Irving's sentence follows two weeks of violence over the now famous series of Mohammed…

Theil convicted of “revisionist questioning” in France

“Thoughtcrime does not entail death: thoughtcrime IS death.”George Orwell On January 3, by decision of the high court of Lyon (6th chamber, where press-related cases are heard; presiding judge: Fernand Schir), Mr Georges Theil, a former elected official from the Front National, was found guilty, under the Fabius-Gayssot Act (July 13, 1990), of a revisionist…

Germar Rudolf: Victim of Witchhunt for Scientists in Germany

We demand: §19 of UN Charter of Human Rights (human right of free speech) must be valid for German Scientists too! We demand: §6 Sec. 3 of European Human Rights Convention (right to have one's own case fairly presented) must be valid for German Scientists too! This flyer, further info and publications from: [address no…

Freedom of Speech and Holocaust Revisionism in Germany and Austria

In recent times four major figures of the Holocaust revisionist movement have been arrested on “Holocaust denial” charges. German scientist Germar Rudolf and German revisionist activist Ernst Zundel were deported from the United States and will stand trial in Germany. Likewise with Siegfried Verbeke, as he was extradited from Belgium for trial in Germany. British…

Should Germany and Austria Tolerate Holocaust Revisionism?

In recent times three major figures of the Holocaust revisionist movement, Ernst Zündel, Germar Rudolf, and David Irving, were arrested and are going to be put on trial for denying the Holocaust. Zündel and Rudolf in Germany, and Irving in Austria. Germany and Austria both have harsh laws that proscribe Holocaust revisionist viewpoints. In the…

Prisoners of Conscience and Holocaust Revisionism

President George W. BushThe White House1600 Pennsylvania Ave., NWWashington, DC 20500 December 28, 2005 Dear President Bush, In a public statement issued on December 10, 2005 , you called for the immediate and unconditional release of prisoners of conscience by the Syrian authorities, labeling the imprisonment of these individuals as an example of the government…

Free Speech, Free David Irving

Christopher Jon Bjerknes is a historian of science who has published several books and articles on the history of the theory of relativity. His work has been cited in peer reviewed journals and books. He writes: “I am deeply troubled by the persecution of historians taking place in Europe today.” The following 10,000-word article explains…

The UN Decides on a Universal Ban on Revisionism

On November 1st , unanimously and without a vote, the representatives of the 191 nations making up the UN adopted — or let be adopted — an Israeli-drafted resolution proclaiming January 27th “International Day of Commemoration in memory of the victims of the Holocaust”. Moreover, the resolution “Rejects any denial of the Holocaust as an…

Germar Rudolf Deported to Germany for Thoughtcrimes

“Thoughtcrime does not entail death: thoughtcrime IS death.”George Orwell Revisionist author and scholar Germar Rudolf, who has been wanted in Germany for violating a law against “Holocaust Denial,” was deported last night by the Department of Homeland Security’s U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The United States deportation of Germar Rudolf, ended a decade of…

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