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Vanity Fair sued over neo-Nazi interview

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-25 12:04

An interview with one of Germany's most notorious neo-Nazis has landed Vanity Fair magazine in a heap of trouble.

Arno Lustiger, a Jewish historian and Holocaust survivor, has started proceedings to sue the magazine's German edition for publishing an interview with Horst Mahler, the former left-wing extremist who transformed into one of Germany's most rabid neo-Nazi public figures. The interview appeared in the Nov. 1 print and online editions.

Filed Nov. 7 and released to the public on Nov. 21, the suit notes that Mahler denied and belittled the Holocaust, which is illegal in Germany.

In the interview, conducted by journalist and former vice president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, Michel Friedman, Mahler said that "Hitler was the liberator of the German people. He is demonized as the liberator of Satan."

The publisher had said he ran the interview to make Germans aware of the poisonous ideas in their midst, but Lustiger's attorneys said the motivation was immaterial.

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-25 12:58

Enjoy Jews regulating free speech, Americans.

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-28 12:39

What would Hitler do?

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-28 12:48

One curious fact is that google.de, google.ch and google.fr are the only Google sites to block jewwatch.com for anti-Semitic rants and Holocaust denial. The google.il happily lets it through.

It's crazy that Germany should have harsher anti-Semitism laws than Israel. Take a hint, you krauts.

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