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Holocaust Revisionism in Iran

Although today is the 65th anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack, the most interesting memory news in the paper this morning are the reports of the upcoming conference (10-11 December) in Iran to investigate the history of the Holocaust. Under the title of "Review of the Holocaust: Global Vision," the conference will be under the auspices of the Institute for Political and International Studies, part of the Iranian foreign ministry. 67 participants from 30 countries have been invited to attend.

Themes are to include the nature of Anti-Semitism, Jews in Iran and in the Islamic world, Zionism, freedom of conscious, the extent of the Holocaust and the existence of the gas chambers. That last item is a common trope among Holocaust deniers. The so-called Leuchter Report, easily available on the web, which supposes to disprove the possibility of gas chambers at the Auschwitz concentration camp, has long been a centerpiece of their claims that the Jews were not murdered en masse at Nazi concentration camps. See http://www.nizkor.org/faqs/leuchter/ for a discussion of the Leuchter Report from a critical perspective.

The Iranian conference cannot be assumed to be a scientific, historical, academic conference of the usual sort when considered against the background of recent inflamitary remarks by Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. While Iranian vice foreign minister Mohammadi denied that the conference implies denial of the Holocaust, he question the fairness of making the Palestinians pay the price.

Read about it in today's Süddeutsche Zeitung or online in the Guardian.
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