In 2011 the United Nations released Comment #34 as a guideline for governments and NGOs on how to interpret articles 19 & 20 of the U.N.’s Declaration of Human Rights. It says, “Laws that penalise the expression of opinions about historical facts are incompatible” with the spirit of this Declaration. Australian free speech activist Dr. Töben dug deeper into the matter, though, and discovered some ugly ifs and buts, which once more leave revisionists out in the rain…
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