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Iran's Dr Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has called the Holocaust "a myth"
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Holocaust
Iran Prompts Anger as Holocaust Conference Gets Green Light
Deutsche Welle, 06.12.2006
A proposed conference that stirred ire in
Germany earlier this year is now slated to take place next week. Iran is behind
the meeting, which is expected to be a platform for Holocaust deniers. Iran’s
President Dr Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has dismissed the Holocaust as a myth.
And last January, the Iranian government announced it would hold a conference on
the Holocaust. It said it intended to invite academics such as German neo-Nazi
Horst Mahler and the Israeli journalist and Christian convert Israel Shamir,
both of whom are Holocaust deniers.
Back in January, Western politicians, especially in Germany, were up in arms at
the plan -- although it was debated at the time whether the conference would
actually take place, and what it was intended to provoke. Now, however, it seems
clear that it will take place after all.
Questioning the gas chambers
Iran's Foreign Ministry has invited scholars from 30 countries to discuss
questions such as the scale of the Holocaust, and whether or not the Nazis
really used gas chambers to kill Jews.
Deputy Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mohammadi said 67 researchers from countries
including Britain, Germany and France would take part in the two-day meeting
starting on Monday, according to Wednesday's Jomhuri-ye Eslami newspaper.
Not in attendance will be British historian David Irving. He was on the original
invite list, but is currently serving a three year jail term in Austria for
Holocaust denial.
Ahmadinejad: Holocaust open to question
Ahmadinejad caused international outrage last year when he said the Holocaust --
in which six million Jews were killed by the Nazis -- was a myth. He has not
repeated that remark but has said the Holocaust is open to question.
Foreign Minister Mohammadi said the aim of the conference, dubbed "Holocaust,
World Prospect," was to give scholars a chance to discuss the issue freely.
Holocaust denial is a crime in Germany and Austria.
When the conference plans were first announced in January, German Green party
chief Reinhard Bütikofer called it further evidence that Ahmadinejad was
pursuing an "unrestrained policy of anti-Semitic indoctrination" in Iran.
Bütikofer said Ahmadinejad had used public statements questioning the legitimacy
of the Holocaust to mobilize Iranian fundamentalists. This will lead, he said,
to "the international isolation of the Iranian regime."
Legal consequences?
But speaking in an interview with German magazine Der Spiegel earlier
this year, Gert Weisskirchen, the foreign affairs spokesman for the Social
Democratic Party, warned western leaders not to be sucked into a further row
with Iran as the so-called "Holocaust experts" could not be taken seriously.
As well as condemning the conference, German politicians were quick to point out
that any Germans who spoke at the conference would have to accept the legal
consequences. Holocaust denial is a criminal offence in Germany.
But according to Gerry Gable, the former editor of anti-fascist magazine
Searchlight, "Iran obviously has no law against Holocaust denial and therefore
if (anyone) speaks there they will not be punished."
DW staff (jen)
More on the topic DW-WORLD
• DW-WORLD: Spielberg Holocaust Video Archive Opens in Berlin
In the first arrangement of its kind outside the US, American film director Steven Spielberg's Shoah Foundation granted a Berlin university access to its thousands of videotaped interviews with Holocaust survivors. (05.12.2006)
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DW-WORLD: German Court Tries Man for Denying the Holocaust
Chemist Germar Rudolf is one of the most often cited Holocaust deniers of the past decade, and now he'll have to answer for his contention that there were no Auschwitz gas chambers. (14.11.2006)
• DW-WORLD:
Ahmadinejad Claims Holocaust Invented to Embarrass Germany
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has told German Chancellor Angela Merkel
that the Holocaust may have been invented by the victorious Allied powers in
World War II to embarrass Germany. (28.08.2006)
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Fredrick Töben comment: Note that in any German trial it is not permitted to bring in any evidence that would prove the technical impossibility of the gassing claim. Germar Rudolf is currently talking about this during his trial at Mannheim.
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