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- Robert Faurisson (French: [foʁisɔ̃]; born Robert Faurisson Aitken; 25 January 1929 – 21 October 2018) was a British-born French academic who became best...
- The Faurisson affair was an academic controversy following publication of a book, Mémoire en défense (1980), by French professor Robert Faurisson, a Holocaust...
- including that of Holocaust denial, generated significant controversy in the Faurisson affair of the 1980s. Chomsky's commentary on the Cambodian genocide and...
- that Faurisson and other Holocaust deniers were wrong. Prior to his visits at Auschwitz, Pressac, a French national, was instructed by Faurisson on how...
- written things that supported the Holocaust denier Robert Faurisson.* In a letter sent to Faurisson, Beaufret is quoted as saying: "I believe that for my...
- Robert Faurisson as a governmental minister, a Faurisson president of the Republic, a Faurisson general, a Faurisson amb****ador, a Faurisson president...
- "Dieudonné invite le négationniste Faurisson sur scène, "consternation" d'Albanel" [Dieudonné invites the negationist Faurisson on stage, "consternation" of...
- that Irving and Faurisson get into touch with Fred A. Leuchter, a self-described execution expert living in Boston. Irving and Faurisson then flew to Boston...
- to a second prosecution. Zündel and his lawyers were joined by Robert Faurisson, a French academic of literature and Holocaust denier, who came to Toronto...
- exterminate the Jews did not exist. A colleague of Faurisson, Jean-Claude Pressac, who initially shared Faurisson's views, later became convinced of the Holocaust's...