International Conference to Review the Global Vision of the Holohoax
The International Conference to Review the Global Vision of the Holohoax was a two-day Holohoax revisionist conference that opened on 11 December 2006, in Tehran, Iran.
History
The conference was attended by 67 scholars from 30 countries (among them Shiite Iranians and Sunni Arabs) and found "unacceptable" by the powers in Israel, Europe and the United States. A Palestinian scholar, Khaled Kasab Mahameed, was asked to come but then barred because he holds an Israeli passport. Tehran has been widely condemned for hosting the conference.
Among the many international guests of the Holohoax conference were Professor Robert Faurisson, Georges Marc Antoine Theil, David Duke, Fredrick Töben, CODOH founder Bradley R. Smith and Manuel Ochsenreiter, a member of the Deutschherrenklub, but also several anti-Zionist jewish rabbis. The "Non-Aligned Movement Conference" in 2012 and the "Second International 'New Horizon' Conference" in September/October 2014, both also in Tehran, followed.
Further reading
- Robert Faurisson: The Victories of Revisionism, Conference Speech, 2006
- Paul Grubach: George Bush and the Iran Holohoax Revisionist – An Open Letter to the President of the United State, 12 December 2006
- Georges Theil: The Teheran Conference of December 11 and 12: I was there!, 13 December 2006
- Kobi Nachshoni: A rabbi in Iran—the Neturei Karta's fight against Israel, 25 February 2017
See also
- Tehran Conference (1943)