Australian Holocaust denier arrested

Australian Holocaust denier arrested

1.10.2008

AUSTRALIAN Holocaust revisionist Gerald Toben has been arrested at London`s Heathrow airport.

The Metropolitan Police extradition unit executed a European Union arrest warrant issued by German authorities at Heathrow Airport at 11:30am (2030 AEST).

The arrest warrant accuses 64-year-old Toben, who also uses the first name Fredrick, of publishing material on the internet "of an anti-Semitic and/or revisionist nature" in Australia, Germany and other countries.

The alleged Holocaust denier was due to appear at City of Westminster Magistrates Court later today.

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