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ホロコースト否定論に関して欧米と中東の認識の差が明確に記録された。
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http://www.wymaninstitute.org/articles/HolocaustDenial2005.pdf
Wyman Institute 2005 Global Survey of 'Holocaust Denial' (PDF, 250Kb, 19 pages)
Holocaust-deniers suffered a number of setbacks in the United States and Europe in 2005. Protests in the U.S. resulted in C-Span's cancelation of a broadcast of Holocaust-denier David Irving, the withdrawal by Teen People magazine of an article whitewashing a Holocaust-denying singing duo, and Jordan's decision to halt an antisemitic and Holocaust-denying television series. In addition, the governments of Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czechoslovakia, France, Germany, and the Netherlands actively prosecuted Holocaust-deniers. In another significant development, the U.S. State Department for the first time officially described Holocaust-denial as a form of antisemitism. In the Middle East, however, Holocaust-denial continued to enjoy official sponsorship in many countries. The regimes in Egypt, Iran, the Palestinian Authority, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Syria promoted Holocaust-denial or defended Holocaust-deniers.
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An article in the April 2005 issue of the Turkish Islamic magazine Aylik claimed that the number of Jews killed in the Holocaust was between 130,000 and 150,000, not six million.
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