A historically false claim, it is not necessarily Iran, but their leaders who deny the Holocaust. They do this a part of a series of other absurd claims in order to justify destroying Israel.
Of course it's not illegal in the US. There are 15 or 16 countries in Europe where it is illegal to deny the Holocaust in public.
"The American Historical Association Council strongly deplores the publicly reported attempts to deny the fact of the Holocaust. No serious historian questions that the Holocaust took place." See link for reference and for background.
Yes it is, as well as 12 other countries. (Note that this relates to public denial).
Those who deny the Holocaust often have various motivations, including anti-Semitic beliefs or ideologies, attempts to spread misinformation or propaganda to promote their own agenda, or denial of historical events to protect their own national or ideological identity. Additionally, some individuals may deny the Holocaust due to a desire to minimize or downplay war crimes and atrocities committed by their own country or group during World War II.
A historically false claim, it is not necessarily Iran, but their leaders who deny the Holocaust. They do this a part of a series of other absurd claims in order to justify destroying Israel.
Many Muslim countries do not recognize Israel.Some Arabs and some other Muslims believe that the Holocaust is misused to enhance the legitimacy of Israel.Many go a stage further and find it convenient to deny the Holocaust altogether.
When 5-star general Dwight D. Eisenhower witnessed the liberation of Ohrdruf concentration camp, he knew people would deny it and he wanted the entire camp filmed. Today, there are some people who deny the Holocaust; all of them are anti-Semitic and hate Jews for one reason or another.
Of course it's not illegal in the US. There are 15 or 16 countries in Europe where it is illegal to deny the Holocaust in public.
Please have a look at the related question below, which may answer your question.
"The American Historical Association Council strongly deplores the publicly reported attempts to deny the fact of the Holocaust. No serious historian questions that the Holocaust took place." See link for reference and for background.
Yes it is, as well as 12 other countries. (Note that this relates to public denial).
Many Catholics were killed during the Holocaust, particularly Slavs, Poles, 80% of the Catholic Clergy of German were sent to concentration camps in 1939. 2,600 Catholic priests from 24 different countries were killed.
because saying 6 million Jews died in holocaust is a myth there were about half a million. --- The point is that Ahmadinejad has his own political agenda. It's a matter of politics, not level of education.
Those who deny the Holocaust often have various motivations, including anti-Semitic beliefs or ideologies, attempts to spread misinformation or propaganda to promote their own agenda, or denial of historical events to protect their own national or ideological identity. Additionally, some individuals may deny the Holocaust due to a desire to minimize or downplay war crimes and atrocities committed by their own country or group during World War II.
By remembering those who were lost and facing up to those who deny the existence of such an historical event. Never Again.
No. That is your own personal belief that does not do damage to the public or anyone else other than yourself so the Canadian government cannot arrest you.