In France, One Year Prison Sentence and Fine for 'Holocaust Denial'
Agence France Presse - EJP
http://www. ejpress.org/article/21586
A 38-year-old French chemical engineer was sentenced this week to one
year in prison and fined 10,000 euros (14,600 dollars) for denying the
Holocaust. Vincent Reynouard was convicted by a criminal court in
Salerne, eastern France, for writing a 16-page pamphlet in 2005
entitled "Holocaust? The Hidden Facts." The work sent to museums and
city halls across France described as "an old propaganda theme" the
death of six million Jews during World War II, saying such an
extermination was "impossible." It was the heaviest sentence handed
down to date for Holocaust denial in France. He will have to pay 3,300
euros of damages to the plaintiffs.
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