Posted on 12/12/2006 11:42:24 AM PST by DogByte6RER
Iran defiant as anger mounts over Holocaust forum
Dec 12 9:37 AM US/Eastern
Iran has pressed on with a controversial Holocaust conference as international outrage mounted over its hosting of "revisionist" historians who cast doubt on the mass slaughter of Jews in World War II.
British Prime Minister Tony Blair on Tuesday slammed the conference as "shocking beyond belief", a sentiment echoed by his Israeli counterpart Ehud Olmert and German Chancellor Angela Merkel
A host of Western "revisionists" who doubt the slaughter of six million Jews in World War II took place, including a former Ku Klux Klan leader and a Frenchman given a suspended jail term in October, have taken part.
Iran said that the aim of the conference was to find answers to questions about the Holocaust from President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who has described it as a "myth" and cast doubt on the scale of the slaughter.
Papers delivered Tuesday by participants from countries ranging from Austria to Indonesia included "A Challenge to the Official Holocaust Story", and "Holocaust, the Achilles Heel of a Primordial Jewish Trojan".
"I think it is such a symbol of sectarianism and hatred towards people of another religion, I find it just unbelievable," said Blair. "I found that this conference that they had questioning the Holocaust is shocking beyond belief.
"If you're going to invite the former head of the Ku Klux Klan to a conference in Tehran which disputes the millions of people who died in the Holocaust, then what further evidence do you need to have that this regime is extreme?" said Blair.
Olmert led a chorus of angry condemnation from the Jewish state over the two-day meeting which started on Monday.
"The conference in Iran was sickening and shows the depths of the hatred," Olmert said, calling on the world "to disassociate itself from Iran and all the participants of the conference".
German Chancellor Angela Merkel condemned "in the strongest terms" dismissals of the Holocaust by the "revisionist" historians. In its reaction to the conference, the Vatican described the Holocaust as an "appalling tragedy to which one cannot remain indifferent."
Some of the most notorious Western figures who have downplayed the scale of the Holocaust have been attending the event, including French professor Robert Faurisson and German-born Australian Fredrick Toeben.
The conference wrapped up in the early afternoon and all of the participants, who have showered the Iranian president with praise throughout the meeting, were bussed away for a private meeting with Ahmadinejad.
In Tehran, an assistant of Toeben, who maintains the existence of gas chambers is an "outright lie", tried to show his claim using a model of the Treblinka extermination camp the researcher had brought to the conference.
"There is no scientific proof to show that this place was an extermination camp. All that exists are the words of some people," said Richard Krege.
He claimed that only 5,000 people died in the camp, of disease. Most historians believe that at least 800,000 prisoners were murdered in the camp.
The conference is the latest brush with controversy for the Islamic republic, which is already facing UN sanctions for failing to agree to halt sensitive nuclear work.
Historians specialising in the Third Reich, basing their figures on original Nazi documents, generally believe around six million Jews were killed in the Holocaust, although some estimates are slightly lower or higher. Hitler's regime also killed millions of non-Jews.
It is a crime to deny the Holocaust in a dozen European countries, including Germany and Austria.
Mainstream scholars of the Holocaust meanwhile held a counter gathering in Berlin on Monday to condemn the conference, entitled "Study of the Holocaust: A Global Perspective".
US academic Raul Hilberg, the author of "Destruction of the European Jews", which is widely considered one of the standard texts on the Holocaust, said he wanted to make "a statement" by attending the Berlin conference.
The European Jewish Congress "condemned in the strongest terms" the "negationist and revisionist" conference in Iran attended by Western figures it described as "pseudo-historians and intellectuals".
I have seen many pictures of the Holocaust over the years, but the one in #31 is really hard to look at.
"The conference wrapped up in the early afternoon and all of the participants, who have showered the Iranian president with praise throughout the meeting..."
If they love him so much they should be made to stay in Iran permanently. No western participants should be allowed back in the countries where they are from.
Slightly off topic but I'm so sick of hearing that something was "condemned in the strongest terms," from our govt as well as others. Just shut up and do something already.
Rick Santorum on the Glenn Beck radio show today, commenting on the statement from Iran that their nuke program will be completed by 2008, predicted that we will be at war with Iran before then. That we absolutely cannot allow Iran to go nuclear. He said he's counting on President Bush to stick to his guns on that one.
Thank you for posting these historic images, DogByte6RER. They are powerful, and remind me of visiting the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. two years ago. Perhaps Kofi Annan, David Puke, AdmittedNutJob and their echo-chamber gang should be invited to the museum, and a reception following where they can volunteer to help "prove" the ovens wouldn't work in a live demo...
True. But it was the Limeys that put pressure on Ike not to recognize Mossadeq. Perfidious Albion indeed.
It would be an awful shame if an Israeli sub patrolling the area were to have a malfunction during a drill and accidentally launch a cruise missile at the event.
Operations Overlord and Wetback were the only good things Ike did.
Political Correctness Kills
And yet....... this woman was there and tried to put an attractive face on the most UGLY and REPULSIVE event.
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Michele Renouf , an Australian socialite supporter of "Holocaust skeptics," called Ahmadinejad "a hero" for opening a debate about the Holocaust. Renouf, a blonde former beauty queen, addressed the audience wearing a green robe and Islamic headscarf, abiding by Iranian law requiring women to cover their hair.
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Michele Renouf (born 1946) is an Australian-born, British-based socialite, who came to the wider attention of the public when she sat at the side of David Irving during his failed legal action against the Jewish author Deborah Lipstadt in 2000. Born Michele Mainwaring, she became a model, dancer and beauty contestant, winning the title of Miss Newcastle 1968. Her first marriage was to Daniel Griaznoff, a descendant of Russian aristocracy, which, she claims, granted her the title of Countess. In 1991 she entered into her second marriage, to tennis legend Sir Frank Renouf, when he was 72 and she was 44. The marriage collapsed after a few months when Sir Frank was informed about his wife's humble origins. Renouf had told Sir Frank that she was the ex-wife of a Russian nobleman and that her father was dead, only to have Sir Frank learn that, in fact, her father was a truck driver named Arthur and still very much alive. Sir Frank described the union as a "nasty accident". Nevertheless, her marriage to Sir Frank allowed her to assume the title of "Lady Renouf".
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What a woman. (barf)
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