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Real History and Free Speech Focal Point Publications official website Index to the Traditional Enemies of Free Speech Alphabetical index (text) FAQ on your New Zealand visit press reports on your New Zealand visit your dossier on The Mossad David Irving comments: I have as yet made no firm engagements to speak in New Zealand.
If and when I travel Down Under, I shall certainly be researching in the New Zealand national archives for my biography, “Churchill’s War”, vol. iii: “The Sundered Dream”, due for publication next year. I have received many invitations from private and academic bodies to speak, and there is huge interest from ordinary Kiwis in hearing me speak there again.
I would have thought that the New Zealand government would quietly advise the country’s Jewish Council that in present circumstances it would do well to keep its profile low. At least I wouldn’t be travelling on a quadraplegic’s stolen passport wearing a balaclava and sunglasses. Ban sought for controversial writer THE Jewish community has asked the Government to keep controversial author David Irving out of the country.
The New Zealand Jewish Council said Irving, who had indicated he planned to visit in September, was “well-known for his anti-Jewish writings and activities, and was found by the High Court in London in 2002 to be racist, [and] an active Holocaust denier”.
[Write to the NZ Herald’s Editor: ] Dossier: attempts by New Zealand Jews to stop David Irving’s 2004 visit Australia’s twelve-year battle to keep David Irving from returning to speak to ordinary Australians What else the High Court said about Mr Irving – e.g., “His knowledge of World War Two is unsurpassed” The above item is reproduced without editing other than typographical Register your name and address to go on the Mailing List to receive or to hear when and where he will next speak near
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