So this guy was convicted based on comments he made in 1989, under a law that wasn't enacted until 1992, by which time his view had changed based on 'new evidence'.

He may be a moron (and does look like a nazi), but that's not a crime... so - is he a criminal or victim of politics in a world where people like Kurt Waldheim could become UN SecGen and President of Austria?

Indrajit Gupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Frank,
Thanks to the vagaries of the virtual world, another news item I sent to the list didn't get there. It reported that all seven accused in a case where a young woman was shot to death in front of dozens of people have been acquitted after a long-drawn out trial. All seven were political or industrial barons' brats.
At least Austria jailed this particular bastard. We can't even get murderers.
IG

Frank Pohlmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So Irving is lucky again. If he had been Austrian or
German, he would have ended up in prison for a lot
longer.

Also, he will not be in prison for long, if at all.

-Frank

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