The UN Decides a Universal Ban on Revisionism

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http://www.tellingfilms.co.uk/faurisson-un.htm

QuoteRobert Faurisson
(November 2005)

On November 1st, unanimously and without a vote, the representatives of the 191 nations making up the UN adopted - or let be adopted - an Israeli-drafted resolution proclaiming January 27th "International Day of Commemoration in memory of the victims of the Holocaust". Moreover, the resolution "Rejects any denial of the Holocaust as an historical event, either in full or part". Historical revisionism thus sees its existence acknowledged by the whole world, a fact proving that it has some life in it, but, at the same time, this decision means that the revisionists find themselves struck with the reprobation of all the countries of the world. As for the "State" of the Vatican, which has no seat at the UN, it had, as early as 1992, declared: "There is no historical revisionism that can call into question the inhuman abyss of the Holocaust" (

kolnidre

Only January 27th? I thought it was "celebrated" every day.

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