A pro-Nazi association now operates a Persian-language website in
Iran, promoting anti-Semitism and memorializing Adolf Hitler, apparently
with the approval of the Iranian government and its censors.
The site, Nazicenter.ir,
features videos of Nazi leaders and pictures of Hitler, and praises the
Third Reich for nearly conquering the Western world. It also includes a
public forum whose members routinely discuss their hatred of the Jewish
people.
The site’s primary goal, its administrators write, is to confront the
“story of the Holocaust, which without a doubt has been taken advantage
of in contemporary history.”
Iran’s Islamic regime strictly regulates all forms of communication.
Hundreds of websites have been banned, and Iranians’ online access to
the free world is severely restricted. But a Nazi propaganda website is
consistent with the proclamations of Iran’s military and political
leaders, who have both denied the existence of the Nazi Holocaust and
called for the destruction of Israel.
The chief commander of the Iranian armed forces, Maj. Gen. Hassan
Firouzabadi, announced the doctrine of the Islamic regime in a >>>
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