
Today’s Headline: ‘Holocaust denier’ fights extradition to Germany
German authorities want to extradite the South Australian man so he can stand trial for publishing views on his Adelaide Institute website that there was no mass murder of Jews by the Nazis during the Second World War.
Denying the Holocaust is an offence in Germany but not in the UK and Fredrick Toben plans to fight his extradition on those grounds.
Do you supposed in 60 years, we’ll see headlines like
‘Abortion denier’ (or ‘Infanticide denier’) fights extradition to ____________
One day, Tiller came up the stairs from the basement where the mothers were in labor. He was carrying a large cardboard box, and ducked into the employees-only area of the office so that he wouldn’t have to walk through the waiting room. He passed behind my desk as I sat working on the computer, and he turned the corner to go around a short hall. He called out for me to come and help him.
The box was s big and heavy in his arms that he couldn’t get the key in the lock. So I unlocked the door for him, and pushing the door open, I saw very clearly the gleaming metal of the crematorium- a full sized crematorium, just like the ones used in funeral homes.
I went back to my computer. I could hear Tiller firing up the gas oven. A few minutes later I could smell burning human flesh. Mine was the agony of a participant, however reluctant, in the act of prenatal infanticide.
SOURCE: Celebrate Life Sept/Oct 1994 “Where is the Real Violence?”
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