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Congressional Oversight Document Discusses Holocaust Denial Debate Involving Noam Chomsky and Robert Faurisson

Congressional Oversight Document Discusses Holocaust Denial Debate Involving Noam Chomsky and Robert Faurisson The passage recounts a historical academic controversy over free speech and Holocaust denial, mentioning well‑known figures (Noam Chomsky, Robert Faurisson). It provides no new evidence, financial transactions, or actionable leads concerning current misconduct by powerful actors. The content is largely a recitation of past events already in the public domain, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: Mentions that several European nations criminalize Holocaust denial.; Describes Robert Faurisson's Holocaust denial publications and subsequent suspension.; Notes Noam Chomsky’s defense of Faurisson on free‑speech grounds.

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Congressional Oversight Document Discusses Holocaust Denial Debate Involving Noam Chomsky and Robert Faurisson The passage recounts a historical academic controversy over free speech and Holocaust denial, mentioning well‑known figures (Noam Chomsky, Robert Faurisson). It provides no new evidence, financial transactions, or actionable leads concerning current misconduct by powerful actors. The content is largely a recitation of past events already in the public domain, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: Mentions that several European nations criminalize Holocaust denial.; Describes Robert Faurisson's Holocaust denial publications and subsequent suspension.; Notes Noam Chomsky’s defense of Faurisson on free‑speech grounds.

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kagglehouse-oversightholocaust-denialacademic-freedomfree-speechhistorical-revisionismcongressional-oversight
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