A former Romanian intelligence officer has been sentenced to 13 months in prison for Holocaust denial in the first-ever conviction under the country’s 2002 law.
Read further in The Jerusalem Post.
A former Romanian intelligence officer has been sentenced to 13 months in prison for Holocaust denial in the first-ever conviction under the country’s 2002 law.
Read further in The Jerusalem Post.
Een voormalige Roemeense inlichtingenofficier is veroordeeld tot 13 maanden gevangenisstraf wegens ontkenning van de Holocaust in de allereerste veroordeling op grond van een wet uit 2002.
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A new report on how EU member states address the legacy of the Holocaust claims that several Central and East European countries are seeing widespread historical revisionism and are downplaying of World War II crimes. The report was published two days before January 27, International Holocaust Remembrance Day, which marks the anniversary of the liberation of Nazi Germany’s most notorious death camp, Auschwitz-Birkenau, where hundreds of thousands of Jews were murdered.
Read further in Muftah Magazine.