Hi,

Somehow, I'm not very comfortable about this. To me, freedom of speech
is meaningless unless it protects the right to say things that are
objectionable.

As has been attributed to Voltaire: "I disapprove of what you say, but
I will defend to the death your right to say it."

-- b


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4446646.stm

Austria holds 'Holocaust denier'
David Irving
Irving maintains his conclusions come from serious research
British revisionist historian David Irving is being held in Austria
under laws against denying the Holocaust.

An interior ministry spokesman said police in the province of Styria
acted on a warrant issued in 1989 to arrest him last Friday.

Mr Irving was on his way to give a lecture in the capital, Vienna.

In his books, Mr Irving has argued that the scale of the extermination
of the Jews by the Nazis in World War II has been exaggerated.

He also claimed that Nazi leader Adolf Hitler knew nothing of the Holocaust.

He told a libel hearing in London in 2000 that there had been no gas
chambers at the Auschwitz camp.

He lost the case and the judge branded him "an active Holocaust denier".

'Anti-Semitic'

A spokesman for the Austrian interior ministry, Rudolf Gollia, told
the BBC that Mr Irving was first taken to the town of Graz, but was
now in custody in Vienna.

Anti-Nazi groups in the UK congratulated the Austrian government.

The chairman of the Holocaust Educational Trust, Lord Greville Janner,
said he hoped the move would "lead to a successful prosecution".

The head of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust said denial was not a
matter of opinion.

"Austrian law demands incisive action to protect its citizens from a
repeat of the past," he added.

Mr Irving was previously arrested in Austria in 1984.

This time, the historian was stopped near the town of Hartberg while
reportedly on his way to address a students' club in Vienna.

Mr Irving came into the spotlight in 2000 when he sued US academic
Deborah Lipstadt for describing him as a "Holocaust denier" in her
1994 work Denying the Holocaust: The Growing Assault on Truth and
Memory.

Giving his verdict, the British judge said Mr Irving was "an active
Holocaust denier; that he is anti-Semitic and racist and that he
associates with right-wing extremists who promote neo-Nazism".

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