Dear Friends,
Holocaust revisionist historian
Robert Faurisson
will apparently stand trial in his native France for statements
that he made at the Iran Holocaust conference of December
2006, which cast doubt on the so-called Jewish Holocaust.
As you may know, the Gayssot Act of 1990 prohibits and punishes
any public doubt about the Holocaust.
The former Prime Minister of France, Dominique de Villepin,
was quoted as saying that "We [the French people] are in
a democracy. Everyone has the right to express his views
freely, while respecting others, of course." This
government prosecution of Dr. Faurisson is clearly a violation
of his inalienable right to freedom of speech.
Dr. Faurisson is an outstanding and brave scholar that deserves
your support. We ask that all American citizens call
and write the French embassy in Washington, D.C., protesting
this overt violation of Dr. Faurisson's human rights.
The address is: Embassy of France in the United States
4101 Reservoir Road, NW
Washington, D. C. 20007
The phone number is: (202) 944-6000
If you are not an American citizen, we ask that you lodge
a protest with the French consulate in your own country
on behalf of Dr. Faurisson.
If enough people protest, this very well may have a positive
effect.
Best Wishes,
Paul Grubach