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D.I. v. Germany, dec., No. 26551/95, ECommHR, 26 June 1996

Abstract

Denial of the existence of gas chambers. Lawful interference with freedom of expression.

Normative references

Art. 10 ECHR

Ruling

Statements that run counter the basic ideas of the Convention – notably justice and peace – and further reflect racial and religious discrimination do not enjoy the protection of Art. 10 ECHR.

(In the instant case, the applicant, a historian by profession, was convicted of insulting and blackening the memory of the deceased for having denied the existence of gas chambers at the Auschwitz concentration camp. He complains of a violation of Art. 10 ECHR. The Commission found that the interference in his right to freedom of expression was “necessary in a democratic society” within the meaning of Art. 10, para. 2 ECHR and declared the application inadmissible as manifestly ill-founded).