German-born Australian revisionist author and activist Dr. Fredrick
Töben was arrested in London. He is accused of running an internet
site that argued for the main principles of Holocaust revisionism including
that the Nazis did not murder six million Jews. Töben was held at Heathrow
at the request of the German authorities for publishing “anti-Semitic
and/or revisionist” material between 2000 and 2004 and held on an EU
arrest warrant.
Töben is the founder of the
Adelaide Institute,
which publishes a newsletter and runs a Website that questions the orthodox
view of the Holocaust.

Dr. Töben at the gates of Auschwitz-Birkenau
Although Holocaust denial / Holocaust revisionism is not yet an offence
in Britain, it is a thoughtcrime in Germany and Dr Töben could face
up to five years in prison.
Dr Töben was arrested in transit from America to Dubai, the court
was told. Tina Whybraw, for the Crown, on behalf of the German authorities,
said that he was accused of committing the offences in Australia, Germany
and other countries.
Dr Töben, 64, was remanded in custody by City Westminster Magistrates’
Court.
He told the court that “the Germans are out to get me” and claimed
he was the victim of “legal persecution”. “It’s a witch-trial mentality
in Germany concerning this matter, which is not the case in England
yet,” Dr Töben said.
The EU warrant for Mr Töben's arrest was issued by Germany. It reads:
"From 2002 to this day the worldwide, internet publication of an anti-Semitic
and, or, revisionist nature deliberately contrary to historical truth
the said publications deny, approve or play down above all the mass
murder of the Jews, planned and implemented, by the national socialist
rulers.”
Those interested in donating to the Fredrick Töben Legal Defense
Fund may get more information at:
The Adelaide Institute Website.
"Thoughtcrime does not entail death: thoughtcrime IS death."
George Orwell