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Revisionist faces extradition hearing after airport arrest

Convicted Holocaust-denier faces court today to decide if he will be extradited to Germany.

October 3, 2008 09:26

ByCandice Krieger, Candice Krieger

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A convicted Holocaust-denier faces a London hearing today to decide whether he will be extradited to Germany to face further allegations of Holocaust denial.

German-born Frederick Toben, 64, was arrested at Heathrow Airport on Wednesday morning after flying in from the United States en route to Dubai. He was detained by the Metropolitan Police's extradition unit under an EU warrant issued by German authorities.

An Australian citizen, Toben is wanted in Germany for alleged Holocaust denial. He is accused of publishing material on the internet "of an antisemitic and/or revisionist nature" in Australia, Germany and other countries.

It is alleged that between 2000 and 2004 Toben posted information online that denied, approved of or played down the mass murder of Jews by the Nazis. The warrant alleges: "The said publications deny, approve or play down above all the mass murder of the Jews, planned and implemented, by the national socialist rulers."