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Töben
convicted in
Holocaust® heresy trial
'Holocaust® denier' convicted in Australia AFP Thursday, 16 April 2009
Gerald Fredrick Töben, 64, was convicted in the
Federal Court on 24 counts of contempt of court after continuing to
publish material about Jews and the Holocaust® on his Adelaide
Institute website, despite 2002 orders to stop. Judge Bruce Lander said Töben, who will be
sentenced later this month, had steadfastly refused to comply with the
law. He did not accept that freedom of speech "does not
include the freedom to publish material calculated to offend, insult or
humiliate or intimidate people because of their race, color or national
or ethnic origin", the judge said. Töben told reporters he did not regret his
actions, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported. "If you believe in something and you want to have that
freedom to express your opinions then you should be prepared for
sacrifices," he said. Töben was arrested in Britain in October last year
under a European Union arrest warrant issued by Germany but a bid by
German authorities to have him extradited to face charges of
Holocaust® denial failed. He faces charges in Germany of publishing material on
the Internet "of an anti-Semitic and/or revisionist nature" which
denies, approves of, or plays down the Holocaust®. Holocaust® denial is a crime in Germany and
offenders can face up to five years in jail. |
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