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Real History and the Traditional Enemies of Free Speech The Index to the Traditional Enemies of Free Speech Alphabetical index (text) origins of anti-semitism Halifax Quakers reacted quickly, too, saying that they were emailing all Quakers in the region to warn them that Irving had a history of trying to book Quaker halls for his speeches.
London, Fury at Irving ‘revival tour’ By Bernard Josephs and Rachel Fletcher HOLOCAUST-DENIER David Irving provoked national outrage this week by announcing a nationwide speaking tour in a bid to rehabilitate himself . Irving, boasting of his plans for his first public appearances since being released from prison in Austria last December — having served time for Holocaust-denial [ Website comment: No it wasn’t ] — told the JC that he hoped to stage a “come
See Also
- Jewish Chronicle, November 18, 1960 (Book)
- Jchron291102 (Book)
- Jchron 181160 (Book)
- Jchron170792 (Document)
- Jchron021283 (Letter)