Irving’s short historical memory
Clue: his next libel action is against their publisher, Guardian Newspapers Ltd; the writ was served in September 1996 and the action is at an advanced stage. Could they be…
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Clue: his next libel action is against their publisher, Guardian Newspapers Ltd; the writ was served in September 1996 and the action is at an advanced stage. Could they be…
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April 20, 2000 |Return to Clippings Index | ©Focal Point 2000 write to David Irving
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Others on the panel include Peter Oppenheimer , president of the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies (and a director of the JC); Sir Terry Helser , a Victoria…
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Nobody was paying for Mr Irving, who has been fighting this battle for three whole years. Nor did he pay his defence witnesses one cent or sous: they testified from…
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Nobody was paying for Mr Irving, who has been fighting this battle for three whole years. Nor did he pay his defence witnesses one cent or sous: they testified from…
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..] But back to uncomfortable truth. This week George Szamuely , Tibor's son, has written a magnificent piece for Taki's 'Top Drawer', exposing certain contradictions in Justice Gray's findings in...
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Not so, however, the facts he has brought to light. For far too long, the average historian has allowed himself to be politically pressured into publishing work that is acceptable…
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Paul Barford Letters to David Irving on this Website Unless correspondents ask us not to, this Website will post selected letters that it receives and invite open debate. A S…
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Letters to David Irving on this Website Unless correspondents ask us not to, this Website will post selected letters that it receives and invite open debate. Reinhard Tixel writes on…
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Mr Irving did not pay his defence witnesses one cent or sous: they testified from conviction, not for reward. [ Help ! ] |Return to Clippings Index | © Focal…
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Nobody was paying for Mr Irving, who has been fighting this battle for three whole years. Nor did he pay his defence witnesses one cent or sous: they testified from…
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He said the 32-day trial could have been avoided had the parties agreed to pay him[ * ] £500 and give an apology before the case came to court. Mr…
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Mr Irving was not in court for the decision which flows from the judge's ruling, last month, that he was both anti-Semitic and racist. Miss Rogers, who is pursuing a…
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Mr Justice Gray rejected claims by Adrian Davies , representing Irving, that any interim costs order could hamper the author's ability to mount an appeal. Mr Davies had told the…
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Paul Barford Letters to David Irving on this Website Unless correspondents ask us not to, this Website will post selected letters that it receives and invite open debate. Richard Duffy…
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See too their May 2000 campaign against British libraries . There are currently 46 of Mr Irving's books in Harvard University's Widener Library. Free downloads of David Irving's books: bookmark…
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Now the only prick to leave the safety of its scabbard at the Express seems to be you . May 10, 2000 Website fact: The stamina of the defence team…
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[ * ] It was such "behaviour by individual Jews that leads to anti-Semitism," he said. The firm had already acted for Mr Irving in questioning the costs against him,…
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I do not think there will be a third. I have a job to do writing books." He said he would "somehow" manage to fin-ance the appeal. He would be…
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Send us a report on this fun event. Monday, May 15, 2000 Website fact: The stamina of the defence team in the Lipstadt libel action was aided by a six…
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