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Police investigate convicted Holocaust revisionist Alison Chabloz over fresh blog posts

She received a two-year suspended sentence after being convicted of posting 'grossly offensive' songs

August 6, 2018 11:57
Alison Chabloz was handed a two year suspended sentence in June
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A Holocaust revisionist who narrowly avoided jail after publishing “grossly offensive” songs mocking Jews is being investigated by police again after she called Shoah "a gargantuan accumulation of nonense".

Alison Chabloz, of Charlesworth, near Glossop, Derbyshire, was given a two-year suspended prison sentence on June 14, after being convicted of charges relating to three songs she posted to social media sites.

Chabloz, 54, performed her songs in YouTube videos, titled Nemo’s Antisemitic Universe, I Like It How It Is, performed at the right-wing London Forum in 2016, and a third, titled (((survivors))).

In the latter, Chabloz mocked Jewish figures, including Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel, as well as Anne and Otto Frank, to the tune of Hava Nagila.

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