Vienna – Holocaust Denier Gets 5 years in Austrian Prison

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    Gerd Honsik led away in handcuffs Vienna – An Austrian court convicted a right-wing author on Monday of promoting Nazi ideas and Holocaust denial and sentenced him to five years in prison.

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    The trial, which began on April 20, the 120th anniversary of Hitler’s birth, was spread over three days marked by theatrical outbursts by defendant Gerd Honsik, who was earlier found guilty of similar charges in 1992 but fled abroad during his appeal.

    Honsik, 67, spent 15 years in Spain where he returned to pro-Nazi publicity work via the Internet which prompted further charges, prosecutors said. He was extradited to Austria in 2007.

    Prosecutor Stefan Apostol said he would seek a longer jail term for Honsik, who had faced up to 20 years prison on the charges of “re-engagement” in public promotion of Nazi ideology in his magazine “Halt” and several books.

    Honsik denied the charges and said he would appeal against the verdict.

    Apostol called Honsik “one of the ideological leaders” of Europe’s neo-Nazi scene and said he had distributed his “hate magazine” at schools. The Vienna court ordered offending editions of the magazine withdrawn from circulation.

    Judge Andreas Boehm cited Honsik’s previous conviction, his “repeated shows of contempt” for the law, his escape to Spain and continued propaganda activity there as factors in the verdict and prison term.

    Honsik called himself a social democrat who said his right to freedom of expression had been trampled on, saying he had only “rejected the textbook wisdom that demonizes National Socialism”.

    He argued that he never outright denied the existence of gas chambers where six million Jews were killed, rather he had only ruled them out “wherever I had not verified the (facts) myself”.

    After Boehm repeatedly rejected Honsik’s motions to admit evidence on Monday, calling it irrelevant, the defendant began screaming and beating his fists on his table in the dock.

    “I want to be allowed to defend myself. I have nothing to lose. Statistically, I have only nine years to live!” he said.

    Apostol said Honsik was dangerous because his ideas could strike a chord among people who were unemployed or had little education.

    Two far-right, anti-foreigner parties combined for almost a third of votes in Austria’s 2008 national election. They have have been accused of harbouring neo-Nazis, but denied it.

    Austria was part of the Third Reich in 1938-45 and provided a significant number of top Nazi leaders, including Hitler.

    Spain twice rebuffed requests for Honsik’s handover, saying Holocaust denial and neo-Nazi propaganda were not illegal in that country. He was finally extradited after two European-wide arrest warrants were issued at Austria’s behest.


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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    why doesnt ajmadinijad how ever u spell his name, get prison. im so confused

    Avrohom Abba
    Avrohom Abba
    15 years ago

    Ahmedinejad is also a Holocaust denier. He should also get 5 years in prison for denying it happened.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    would someone tell me what crime he committed?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    In SOME countries it is a CRIME to deny the Holocaust.

    It is not a crime in Iran or in the USA

    PMO
    PMO
    15 years ago

    While this person should be spit on by every person who crosses his path, he does not belong in prison. The same political freedom that allows us to protest outside the home of Nazi murderers should also this protect this pig’s right to spew his drivel.

    The same communist ideas that led to Hitler’s rise to power are at play here. This is communism at is strongest… the thought police.

    How can I expect anyone to protect my right to rail against my government… or to march in support of E”Y… even when my views are unpopular or even hated…..and then expect them to condemn and imprison a man for his views… not his actions, but his opinions…

    While I deplore what this man does and believe he should be exiled from anyplace he tries to live… I would risk my life to defend his right to say what he says. It is a tough pill to swallow sometimes, but THAT is freedom… THAT is liberty… THAT is the system that allows me to be me.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    you would defend eichman? you have exposed yourself. I dont know how you can claim that you are a frum jew you are a fraud and i can no longer respect anything you say