Britain: Holocaust Denier Home
By AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE, New York Times
12/22/2006 01:31:38
The
British historian David Irving, who spent 13 months in an Austrian jail for
denying the Holocaust in 1989, arrived in London on an Austrian Airlines
flight and said he would hold a news conference today on what he called these
absurd laws. In a telephone interview before he left prison on early release,
he made clear his disgust with Austria, which has now banned him from ever
returning. I have no interest in coming back, he said. He termed his
imprisonment an affront to free speech and said that it was dangerous for him
to discuss his views before he left Austria but that I think Mel Gibson was
right..
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Museum Rebukes Member for Koran Comment
By RACHEL L. SWARNS, New York Times
12/22/2006 01:31:39
A member
of the museums board was criticized for condemning a member of Congress for
planning to use a Koran in his swearing-in ceremony.
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