Sunday, December 10, 2006

Palestinian lawyer who founded Nazareth holocaust museum denied visa for Tehran conference

Monday an Iranian conference on the holocaust, or what could be called a holocaust-denial hootenanny, will kick off in Tehran.

The Iranians are denying it's a holocaust-denial affair, but if you can't believe the mad mulluhs, then you can't you believe?

However, Iranian authorities, according to the London Times, denied a visa to Khaled Kasab Mahameed, a Nazareth Palestinian who opened the Arab world's first-holocaust museum. Mahameed had hoped to speak at the holocaust conference. Needless to say, Mahameed believes the holocaust happened.

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