Tuesday, January 23, 2007

IRIB Radio: "British Youth Doubt Holocaust"

The Western press tends to picture Ahmadinejad's Holocaust-denial as an aspect of his particular leadership, but the Iranian regime as a whole seems to deny the Holocaust:
The latest opinion poll in Britain shows that one fourth of that country's youth have serious doubts whether the so-called Holocaust really occurred in Europe during Second World War.

These inquisitive ideas are sending shivers down the spine of the Zionist entity, which was illegally planted by the British government in the Muslim land of Palestine, on the alleged massacre of Jews in Europe by Hitler.

The Institute of Jewish History, alarmed at the growing awareness among the British you, conducted an opinion poll in the UK, which shows that over 28 % of youths between the ages of 18 and 29 years have never heard what Holocaust means and have serious doubts whether this took place.

The poll also shows that some British teachers have reached the conclusion that the Holocaust is a myth. Only 16% of respondents said denying the Holocaust should be considered a crime.

Moreover, following the milestone academic research international conference held by Tehran late last year on the supposed Holocaust, a growing number of British people and other Europeans, have begun to question that if ever it occurred, why was Israel created in Palestine after making the Palestinian people homeless.

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