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Monday, 22 March 2010 |
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AP, 2010, march, 11th.
BUDAPEST, Hungary — Hungarian President László Sólyom has signed a law making Holocaust denial punishable by three years in prison. The law was approved last month by Hungarian lawmakers, after more wide-ranging versions of the law had been rejected by courts for limiting free speech. Spokesman Ferenc Kumin says President Solyom signed the bill because in his opinion the law is not unconstitutional. Parliament had rejected an amendment put forward by the center-right opposition adding to the bill crimes by Hungary's pro-Nazi and communist regimes. The governing Socialist Party and Hungary's growing Jewish community welcomed the news Wednesday. Some 550,000 Hungarian Jews and 50,000 Gypsies were killed in the Holocaust. Copyright © 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. |
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Monday, 02 November 2009 |
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The “framework decisions” of the Council of the European Union rarely get the attention of historians. Intended to align the laws of the various EU member states, the framework decisions deal with matters that do not usually impinge upon the historical profession. |
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Wednesday, 17 June 2009 |
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AHA executive director Arnita Jones sent a letter today to Russian Federation president Dmitrii Medvedev, expressing concern on behalf of the American Historical Association over the recent creation of a Commission to Counteract Attempts at Falsifying History to Damage the Interests of Russia.
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