ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN - Tehran International Conference

"Review of the Holocaust: Global Vision 10-12 December 2006

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DINNER RECEPTION

Prior to the Dinner reception, a number of individuals were interviewed  - among them

Mohammed Hegazi elaborates on his thesis that Israel is a failed Zionist project.

Robert Faurisson sketches an outline of what ordeal and tribulations Holocaust research has brought him. He would dearly love to see the French judiciary discredit itself further by starting to imprison dissenters.

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Dinner Reception

The Dinner reception offered a picture opportunity beyond the scope of this website. it is thus a pleasure to note that a number of individuals, among them Bradley, Wolfgang, Peter and others, will make their picture material available to a wider audience. The following is a mere personal record -

    

                  Fredrick Töben,  Dr. Manuchehr Mohammadi                       Dr Mousavi , Director General, IPIS, Fredrick Töben

 

In his welcome address His Excellency Dr M. Mohammadi, Deputy Foreign Minister for Education and Research,  thanked attendees for coming from all over the world to this world history-making conference in Tehran.

Dr Mohammadi stated how the West prides itself in having free expression, which is something that "we know is not true ... everything is open in the West except, of course one topic through which they put a red line, and that is what we are here to look at." Dr Mohammadi says he begins a conversation simply with, "Do you believe the Holocaust was an historical event? The response is always, "Yes". He then asks, "Do you believe historical events should be studied?" Again the answer is, "Yes'.  Dr Mohammadi then responds: "Well, that is exactly what we are doing." He said that whenever he addresses diplomatic conferences people ask him why have such a conference in Iran, and he replies, "- because you will not!"

 

 

More pics from Peter Töpfer   

 

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