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International/
Diplomacy/CrimeIran publishes
cartoon book on HolocaustTehran, Sep 26 DPA In a move to
questions the historic dimensions of the Holocaust,
Iran has published a
cartoon book on the massacre of Jews during World
War II,
state television reported Friday. The
book is titled "Holocaust" and contains satirical
cartoons and texts aimed at questioning the Holocaust and how the issue was misused by Israelis. The
book was presented to mark the so-called "Quds Day" and
state-organised anti-
Israel rallies held throughout
Iran Friday. The late leader of the Islamic revolution, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, had declared the last Friday of the fasting month of Ramadan to be "Quds Day", intended to be a day to call for the liberation of Jerusalem from Israeli occupation. Quds means Jerusalem in Arabic. The
book was made by a group of Islamic
students close to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and members of the Basij mobilization militia. One of the
students told
state television that the
book intended to show the necessity to deal with the real dimensions of the Holocaust and "not just refer to lies so far said about the incident". Since the 1979 Islamic revolution,
Iran has not acknowledged
Israel as a sovereign
state and even refrained from using the name
Israel and instead constantly referred to the Jewish
state as the "Zionist regime". The tensions reached a peak in 2005 when President Ahmadinejad started his anti-
Israel tirades, calling the Holocaust a "fairy tale". Tehran was also host to a Holocaust
conference in December 2006 attended by renowned anti-Semitic and neo-Nazi figures.--DPAskp/dg280
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