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EU approves criminal measures against Holocaust denial
By The Associated Press

European Union nations agreed Thursday to set jail sentences against those who deny or trivialize the Holocaust, as part of efforts to combat racism and hate crimes across the 27-nation bloc.

A compromise deal on the anti-racism rules was reached by EU justice and interior ministers after nearly six years of negotiations, officials said.

The proposed rules, which still have to be vetted by national parliaments, calls for EU governments to impose up to three-year prison sentences for those convicted of denying genocide such as the mass killing of Jews during World War II and the massacre in Rwanda in the 1990s.

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Getting a deal has been difficult amid vastly different legal and cultural traditions on how they combat racism and notably on whether all EU nations should impose criminal penalties against those denying the Holocaust or other genocides.

In a declaration, EU justice and interior ministers said the rules would aim to penalize anyone who incited to hatred or violence, and anyone who publicly condoned, denied or grossly trivialized crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes.

However, an effort by Baltic nations demanding major Stalinist atrocities should be included in the EU law was rejected.

German Justice Minister Brigitte Zypries, whose country holds the EU presidency, said a compromise had been reached on the basis that the EU would organize a public debate on the issue of genocide and other hate crimes currently not included in the draft rules on combating racism and xenophobia.

The genocide of Jews is the only genocide referred to within the new rules, which still needs the backing of national parliaments and the European Parliament, officials said.

EU Justice and Home Affairs Commissioner Franco Frattini called the deal a major achievement. However, in order to reach agreement, the original proposal drafted in 2001 had to be drastically watered down.

Diplomats said the EU-wide rules, which set only minimum standards on fighting racism and xenophobia, would only cover genocides recognized under statutes of the International Criminal Court.

Previous efforts to get a deal ended in failure. Several countries, including Britain, Italy and Denmark, were reluctant to sign up to the measures because they feared EU-wide laws could overstep the right to expression protected under their countries' laws.

The latest plan, however, was watered down, offering numerous opt-outs of certain aspects of the EU-wide rules.

The proposal calls on EU nations to punish those who publicly incite violence or hatred based on a person or group's race, color, religion, descent or ethnic origin.

More contentious aspects of the draft rules require member states to criminalize those "publicly condoning, denying or grossly trivializing ... crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes," as listed and defined by the International Criminal Court.

However, member states may opt out of the requirement to criminalize those who deny the Holocaust or other genocide if such rules do not exist under their national laws, according to the EU proposals.

Opt-outs also are foreseen for racist remarks based on religious grounds and on Nazi symbols, like the swastika.

Many EU nations already ban denials of the Holocaust, including Germany, France, Spain, Austria and Belgium.

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  1.   Good..I support that..also Islamophobia is a criminal offense 20:33  |  AEuropean 19/04/07
  2.   Islamophobia # 1 21:33  |  Lynn 19/04/07
  3.   To #1, Islamists are the source of Islamophobia 21:52  |  Ben 19/04/07
  4.   Holocaust Denial in EU 21:53  |  Labhras 19/04/07
  5.   I derive no satisfaction from this politically correct maneuver 22:02  |  Jake 19/04/07
  6.   #1 Israel stole an entire country from its native 22:44  |  Eureopan 19/04/07
  7.   Let`s End Thought Crimes in the Twenty-first Century! 22:48  |  Michael Santomauro 19/04/07
  8.   A challenge to freedom of speech 22:48  |  Chris Linthwaite 19/04/07
  9.   Jake..it is the Jews who shout...Mavet le Arabim! 22:50  |  Levy 19/04/07
  10.   Response to Labhras and Jake 23:08  |  Mark B. 19/04/07
  11.   Labrhas 23:19  |  Danite 19/04/07
  12.   Deniers 23:35  |  Choni Davidowitz 19/04/07
  13.   #9 Levy 23:42  |  Boris 19/04/07
  14.   well... 23:44  |  democrat 19/04/07
  15.   #6 is Khalid 00:14  |  Jake 20/04/07
  16.   European Language Fornicator (#6) 00:34  |  Puregoldj 20/04/07
  17.   Stopping the Discussion 00:56  |  Arik 20/04/07
  18.   Freedom of speech is threatened 00:58  |  Boycott 20/04/07
  19.   The paradox 01:02  |  Chick Corea 20/04/07
  20.   # 9 - Levy - or should I say Khaled - 01:22  |  ChanahS 20/04/07
  21.   # 10 Jake - Khaled is # 9 too 01:24  |  ChanahS 20/04/07
  22.   Racism 01:53  |  JJ 20/04/07
  23.   arabs are the future holocaust denilers 02:10  |  arislfu 20/04/07
  24.   Ben #3 02:41  |  JJ 20/04/07
  25.   Holocaust has nothing to do with Palestinians 03:29  |  Michael 20/04/07
  26.   Double Standard 03:35  |  J Olson 20/04/07
  27.   JJ #3 05:55  |  Ben 20/04/07
  28.   All I Want 06:19  |  Yosemite 20/04/07
  29.   1 - Islamophobia 04:20  |  Nicolas from Paris 21/04/07
  30.   4- Labhras : you are right. 04:28  |  Nicolas from Paris 21/04/07
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