• The Belgian Negationism law (or Belgian Revisionism law), passed on 23 March 1995, bans public denial of nazi genocide war crimes like the Holocaust. Specifically...
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    have laws in place that cover Holocaust denial as a punishable offence. Many countries also have broader laws that criminalise genocide denial as a whole...
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    poems, films, and plays. Denial of the Holocaust is a criminal offense in some countries; while denials of the Holocaust have been promoted by various...
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  • Verbotsgesetz 1947 with its 1992 updates and added paragraph §3h). Belgium (Belgian Holocaust denial law). Czech Republic. France (Gayssot Act). Germany (§130(3)...
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    passing of the Holocaust denial law in 1995, it is illegal to deny or attempt to justify the Holocaust. The act follows the Belgian Anti-Racism Law, passed in...
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  • Roeland Raes (category Belgian people convicted of Holocaust denial)
    of Nazi sympathies. He was charged with Holocaust denial in accordance with the Belgian Holocaust denial law after saying on Dutch television: "I doubt...
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  • Holocaust denial is an antisemitic conspiracy theory that asserts that the Nazi genocide of Jews, known as the Holocaust, is a fabrication or exaggeration...
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  • - Belgian Holocaust denial law - Belgian Institute for Normalization - Belgian Labour Party - Belgian Lorraine - Belgian Linguistics Case - Belgian Medical...
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  • Ten countries in Europe have outlawed Holocaust denial: France (Loi Gayssot), Belgium (Belgian Holocaust denial law), Switzerland (article 261bis of the...
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  • Belgium passed in 1981. It made certain acts motivated by racism or xenophobia illegal. It is also known as the Moureaux Law. The Belgian Holocaust denial...
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