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Reply #2: No. In germany it is not simply an academic dispute.
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Tue Sep-25-07 04:56 PM
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2. No. In germany it is not simply an academic dispute. |
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I don't agree with their laws, but it's hardly on my list of global concerns. Are there any other countries where one can be imprisoned for holocaust denial. You certainly can't here. There's more than one professor who denies the holocaust and has tenure.
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