Zero crypto relevance... mpd@netcom.com (Mike Duvos) writes:
It is interesting to note that there is no specific law prohibiting free speech for Holocaust Agnostics in Germany. The actual laws under which such cases are prosecuted are libel laws, which have been liberally interpreted to mean that one may not "libel" deceased Jews as a class or their memory in the minds of their surviving relatives.
The notion of libeling a class of deceased persons strikes me as a dangerous and particularly convoluted legal fiction. (Although I certainly don't mean any disrespect for the deceased or their survivors when I say this.)
To me this sounds like a very twisted legal reasoning. If I understood correctly some other posts in this thread, by saying something like, "the Nazis invaded Denmark for reasons other than to round up and kill the 3,000 Danish Jews", this Zendel loser automatically implies that whoever says otherwise is lying; and that is a libel/slander, and is a criminal (not just civil) offense. I wonder if it should also be illegal in Germany to doubt the atrocities perpetrated by various German factions on one another during the 30-Year War (1618-1648), or during the peasant uprisings/religious wars of 16th century, or on the Slavs during the conquest of Saxony in 11th century? They were as brutal as WWII, and most modern Germans are probably the descendants of the survivors, and neither Catholics nor Protestants like to admit the nasty things done by their ancestors. --- Dr. Dimitri Vulis Brighton Beach Boardwalk BBS, Forest Hills, N.Y.: +1-718-261-2013, 14.4Kbps