2009年8月14日金曜日

Holocaust denier begins jail term in Australia

ADELAIDE, Australia —

An Australian who was convicted earlier this year of publishing anti-Semitic material on the Internet began serving a three-month jail term Friday after a top court overturned his appeal.

Fredrick Toben—who is wanted in Germany on charges of denying the Holocaust—was found guilty in May of 24 counts of contempt of a 2002 court ruling that barred him from publishing such material on the Web site of his organization, the Adelaide Institute.


mindovermatter at 08:54 PM JST - 14th August

Take notice you neo-japan, ultimate world victims and Nanking Deniers, If you lived in a civilized, first rate nation, you could actually be Jailed for spouting off those "Innocent Japan" white-washed history views...

You are just lucky that the U.S. was so good to you... Thank your lucky stars... By the grace of MY forefathers, there go thee...

You're welcome for your freedom, even though you never did anything to earn it....!

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