Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Historian Charged With Denying Holocaust

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Historian Charged With Denying Holocaust

    (AP)VIENNA, Austria - British historian David Irving was arrested last week in southern Austria on a warrant accusing him of denying the Holocaust, the Interior Ministry said Thursday. Irving was arrested Nov. 11 in Styria province, said police Maj. Rudolf Golia, an Interior Ministry spokesman. He was transferred to a prison in Graz.

    Irving was detained on a warrant issued in 1989 under Austrian laws that make Holocaust denial a crime, Golia said. The accusation stemmed from speeches Irving delivered that year in Vienna and in the southern town of Leoben.

    Irving in the past has faced allegations of spreading anti-Semitic and racist ideas. He is the author of nearly 30 books, including "Hitler's War," which challenges the extent of the Holocaust.

    He remained in custody Thursday, the Austria Press Agency said. Calls to the Graz court went unanswered.

    If formally charged, tried and convicted on the charge, Irving could face up to 20 years in prison, said Otto Schneider of the public prosecutor's office.

    But he said it was unclear whether there were sufficient legal grounds to continue holding Irving on such a charge so many years after the alleged offense was committed. A decision was expected by the end of next week on how to proceed, Schneider said.

    The latest news and headlines from Yahoo News. Get breaking news stories and in-depth coverage with videos and photos.

    -----------------------------------------------------------------

    Imagine that. 20 years for a thought crime.
    Achkerov kute.

  • #2
    Mazel Tov!

    Comment


    • #3
      Originally posted by Anonymouse
      Imagine that. 20 years for a thought crime.
      And a couple of weeks ago in Spain there was a journalist who was jailed for 2 years for "insulting the King", for suggesting that he, as head of the Spanish armed forces, might bare some moral responsibility for the various crimes that members of those forces have committed over the last 2 decades.

      Freaking tin-pot European countries.
      Plenipotentiary meow!

      Comment


      • #4
        Originally posted by bell-the-cat
        And a couple of weeks ago in Spain there was a journalist who was jailed for 2 years for "insulting the King", for suggesting that he, as head of the Spanish armed forces, might bare some moral responsibility for the various crimes that members of those forces have committed over the last 2 decades.

        Freaking tin-pot European countries.
        Well, I guess Turkey won't feel so alone joining the EU, now that they all have some sort of atmosphere where unpopular opinions are not tolerated.
        Achkerov kute.

        Comment

        Working...
        X