Political persecutions 2006


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Cartoons, exposing the Jewish agenda are punishable by law. Cartoons, disparaging Mohammend are considered "freedom of expression"

From: Robert Edwards [rhe@robertedwards38.fsnet.co.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, 15 February 2006 12:09 AM
Subject: cartoons and hypocrisy

Everyone seems to be ignoring the fact that I was sentenced to twelve months imprisonment in 1981 for drawing the cartoons for a comic called the Stormer. One of the cartoon strips was entitled "Auschwitz and Dresden", suggesting that photos taken of the Dresden holocaust were produced at the Nuremberg trials as evidence of Nazi atrocities.

In fact, I was the first revisionist to be jailed .. in Britain. I was charged with "aiding and abetting, counselling and procuring the publication of material likely to incite racial hatred". It may have well been "Holocaust denial".

I am stunned that people in the West are now talking of the "cherished values of free expression" in regard to the "Satanic cartoons" from Denmark. I have personal experience of this hypocrisy.

Best wishes,

Robert Edwards

"The holocau$t never happened"


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