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HOLY DOGMA CALLED INTO QUESTION BY 'HERETIC' PRIEST Sweden refuses to cooperate in Holo inquisition Sweden refuses assistance in priest's Holocaust® denial inquiry DPA Thursday, 30 July 30 2009 HERETIC WILLIAMSON REGENSBURG, Bavaria — Sweden has refused to summon a journalist for questioning in a possible German prosecution of Richard Williamson, the fundamentalist Catholic clergyman who caused a furor by questioning the scale of the Holocaust®. Prosecutors in the German city of Regensburg admitted Thursday the inquiry was effectively stalled. Williamson, a British leader of the Society of St Pius X (SSPX), gave an interview last year to a Swedish TV journalist near the German city, where the SSPX, an advocate of old-style Catholicism, has a seminary. A re-broadcast of the interview
this year, just after Pope Benedict XVI ended the excommunication of
Williamson and three other SSPX leaders, triggered a storm
worldwide. Regensburg prosecutors opened an inquiry to see if he could be charged with Holocaust® denial, which is a crime under German law. They asked their Swedish counterparts to summon the journalist for questioning. But Sweden replied there was no legal basis to interrogate the journalist as requested. Prosecutor Guenther Ruckdaeschel said this was apparently because of journalistic privilege in Sweden, although he said, from a German point of view, the argument made no sense. "Legally, we can't see why. It wouldn't be any problem here to question a journalist," he said. "If we don't get anything from
Sweden, we'll just have to see how we can get on without this
testimony." [Jewish] population studies show that 5 million to 6 million European Jews were [allegedly] killed by all causes, including death camps, starvation, disease and battle, during the Nazi period. In the interview, Williamson, 69, appeared to question that, contending there was no historical evidence of Nazi gas chambers and claiming "only 200,000 to 300,000 Jews" had been killed in concentration camps. Through his lawyer, he has
told the German prosecutors he was assured his remarks were for
broadcast in Sweden only, where there is no law against doubting the
Holocaust®. |
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