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Germany’s persecution of free speech Speeches by David Irving David Irving’s Attempts to Speak at the University of California at Berkeley DURING the mid-1990s DAVID IRVING was invited several times to address functions at the University of California, at Berkeley, birthplace of the Free Speech movement of the 1960s. The local Jewish and communist organisations staged violent protests to prevent audiences from hearing him.

Index September 15, 1994, Reuters Report: “Fighting disrupts controversial historian’s lecture” October 13, 1994: David Irving issues a special ACTION REPORT on the Berkeley disturbances for DIFF contributors living in California, Nevada and Oregon, October 1994 October 13, 1994: Communist press brags about the Violence.

“Berkeley Anti-Fascists give Holocaust-denier the Boot November 21, 1994: A special ACTION REPORT on the Berkeley disturbances for DIFF contributors living in California, Nevada and Oregon, October 1994 February 2, 1995: Diary of David Irving’s Renewed Attempt to Lecture at Berkeley,California.

1995, Editorial in The Daily Californian: “Protest Irving Peacefully”, February 2, 1995 UCB Campus Police Block David Irving’s Audience February 1995 Jewish Defense League (JDL) leaflet accuses Louis Farrakhan of promoting Irving lecture at Oakland, September 10, 1996 Communist Leaflet attacks David Irving before Oakland, California, speech Sep 12, 1996 A Sep 12, 1996 dialogue between journalist Rich Graves and anti-revisionist Webmaster Jamie McCarthy about the work of David Irving Sep 13,

1996: Graves reports that David Irving bashed Internet for telling the truth ( Department of Biter getting Bit): Berkeley demonstrators block speech by former Israeli prime minister, Nov 28, 2000

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Original Publication: 2005-01-01
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