The Jerusalem Post

For first time, British court sentences Holocaust denier

‘Jews are indoctrina­ted from birth with Shoah lies,’ Alison Chabloz told far-right radio station in 2019

- • By JEREMY SHARON

In a landmark decision, a UK court has sentenced an antisemite to 18 weeks in prison for disseminat­ing grossly offensive material and messages on social media denying the Holocaust.

The sentencing makes Alison Chabloz the first person in the UK to be jailed specifical­ly for Holocaust denial, under the terms of the 2003 Communicat­ions Act.

The Campaign Against Antisemiti­sm organizati­on, which has been heavily involved in bringing Chabloz to trial, welcomed the sentencing, saying it would provide protection to the UK Jewish community from her and others who would spread such material.

The UK does not have any specific statute criminaliz­ing Holocaust denial, but the Communicat­ions Act prohibits the transmissi­on of messages or material via electronic communicat­ions networks that is grossly offensive or of an indecent, obscene or menacing nature.

Chabloz was convicted by Westminste­r Magistrate­s’ Court, and sentenced on Wednesday by District Judge Michael Snow to 18 weeks in prison, of which she will serve nine.

Chabloz, 57, was convicted for comments she made in an interview with a far-right online radio station in 2019.

“The Jews, they need to stop indoctrina­ting their children, you know, their grandparen­ts were gassed just because they

were Jews,” she said. “No wonder they grow up into psychotic maniacs. They are indoctrina­ted from birth with this bulls***, and they’ve been doing the same for centuries, even before the Holocaust.”

In a separate interview with a different radio station, Chabloz said that “anything that’s worth controllin­g will have Jews there controllin­g it.”

Chabloz accused Jews of inventing the Holocaust in order to profit financiall­y. Hitler’s treatment of European Jews was caused by bad Jewish behavior, she added, and insisted that there was nothing wrong with saying “Hitler was right.” Chabloz claimed that the judge who convicted her had been intimidate­d by the “Jewish lobby.”

She then publicized the interviews on Gab account, a social

networking site associated with neo-Nazis and other extremists.

Snow ruled that the Jewish community needs to be protected, and that Chabloz’s comments were grossly offensive.

This is not Chabloz’s first conviction for disseminat­ing antisemiti­c material. She was convicted in 2017 by the same court, under the Communicat­ions Act, for antisemiti­c songs she posted on social media, which included the lines: “Now Auschwitz, holy temple, is a theme park just for fools, the gassing zone a proven hoax, indoctrina­tion rules,” and “History repeats itself, no limit to our wealth, thanks to your debts we’re bleeding you dry. We control your media, control all your books and TV…”

She was given a two-year suspended sentence of 20 weeks

in prison by the Westminste­r Magistrate­s’ Court.

“Alison Chabloz’s repulsive opinions about Jews can be traced back to the beer halls of 1930s Germany,” said Stephen Silverman, director of Investigat­ions and Enforcemen­t at Campaign Against Antisemiti­sm. “Despite already having been convicted of similar offenses, she continued, while serving her suspended sentence, to use the Internet to attempt to radicalize others and convert them to her hateful way of thinking about Jewish people.

“Today’s verdict and sentence finally give the Jewish community justice and protection from someone who has made a vocation out of denying the Holocaust and baiting Jews. It also sends a clear message to those who might be tempted to go down the same path.”

 ?? (Tolga Akmen/AFP via Getty Images) ?? BLOGGER ALISON CHABLOZ arrives at Westminste­r Magistrate’s Court in London three years ago.
(Tolga Akmen/AFP via Getty Images) BLOGGER ALISON CHABLOZ arrives at Westminste­r Magistrate’s Court in London three years ago.

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