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Holocaust denier who fled to Scotland jailed in France
Holocaust denier who fled to Scotland jailed in France

BBC News

time20-03-2025

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Holocaust denier who fled to Scotland jailed in France

A French Holocaust denier who spent two years on the run in Scotland has been jailed for 12 Reynouard was arrested in Anstruther, in Fife, in November 2022 and handed over to French authorities last year after he lost a legal battle against his 56-year-old was wanted for inciting hatred and denying the occurrence of the Wednesday, he was jailed at the Paris Criminal Centre and also ordered to pay damages of €10,000 - more than £8,300. He was found guilty of denying war crimes, denying crimes against humanity, and incitement to racial hatred. The Holocaust was a period during World War Two when millions of Jewish people, and people from other backgrounds, were murdered because of who they denial has been a criminal offence in France since 1990 and Reynouard has several was sentenced to four months in 2020 and six months in January was arrested by Police Scotland officers at an address in Anstruther on 10 November 2022. He was reported to have been living in the town, in the East Neuk of Fife, under a false name and working as an online tutor. 'Gross insult' In January last year, three judges at the Court of Criminal Appeal in Edinburgh rejected Reynouard's appeal against his Justice General, Lord Carloway, said denial of the Holocaust was a "gross insult" to the members of the Jewish and other communities whose members perished in Auschwitz-Birkenau, a Nazi death said it was not necessary to be a member of the relevant communities to be "grossly offended by such statements".He described other statements Reynouard made about the Jewish community as "antisemitic racism".The judge said that although it was not an offence to hold such views or to express them in certain contexts, it was a breach of Communications Act legislation to communicate them to the public on the Carloway also said seven videos featuring Reynouard amounted to an offence of relative seriousness by Scottish standards. Denied massacre A French judge had issued a warrant for Reynouard's arrest in 2022 after he posted the videos was said he had trivialised a war crime, challenged the occurrence of crimes against humanity and incited the public to hatred or violence because of origin, nation, race or one video, Reynouard denied that the 1944 massacre by the Waffen SS, a Nazi military unit, at the French village of Oradour took place - where women and children were burnt also denied the existence of gas chambers at Auschwitz and claimed the Holocaust was made up of multiple lies, errors or half suggested that the corpses found there were not victims of genocide but were hundreds of "cripples" who had not survived transport to the one video he described Nazi leader Adolf Hitler as "the most slandered man" and said he wanted to "rehabilitate" National for Reynouard argued that the videos did not threaten serious disturbance to the community and did not constitute a call to action and that to extradite him would be disproportionate.

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