The Adelaide Institute was a
Holocaust denial
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group
in Australia considered to be
antisemitic
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by the
Australian Human Rights Commission
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and others. The Adelaide Institute was formed in 1995 from the former Truth Mission that was established in 1994 by
Fredrick Töben, later a convicted Holocaust denier. Töben directed the Institute until his incarceration in 2009 in
South Australia
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for contempt of court. Peter Hartung assumed the role of director of the Adelaide Institute. On assuming the role from Töben, Hartung defied the Federal Court by publishing the revisionist material that led to Töben's three months jail time. In June 2009, the Adelaide Institute was linked with an American white supremacist,
James von Brunn, charged with
killing a security guard in Washington's Holocaust Museum.
Töben and his associates at the Adelaide Institute have denied "being Holocaust deniers" in interviews conducted by Australian media, claiming they cannot deny that which never happened. The Institute's stated goal is to restore the honor of Nazism by claiming that
the Holocaust
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is a Jewish lie, but the site stopped updating after Toben's sudden death in 2020, and is now officially defunct.
Activities
Supporters of the Institute have in the past been active in organizations such as Australians For Free Speech, which held a rally in 1994. The Institute has also been implicated in distributing
Holocaust denial
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ist material through mainstream and alternative publications. Letters to the editor and talk radio appear to be the favourite means of disseminating the worldview of the Institute. Prior to the opening of the film ''
Schindler's List
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'' in Adelaide, members of the institute distributed Holocaust denial pamphlets on the street and through the mail, apparently targeting those of Jewish background. Additionally, members of the Institute sent materials denying
the Holocaust
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to prominent Australian newspapers masquerading as objective movie reviews, some of which reached publication.
The activity of the Institute appears to have declined since its initial burst of activity in the mid-1990s. The Institute did maintain a website on which statements on various issues were posted from time to time but the site itself went from barely active to inactive to defunct as Toben's declining health and lack of support led to him posting fewer items even before he died in 2020, and the site basically died along with him.
Legal action against Töben
The Adelaide Institute website triggered the arrest of
Fredrick Töben in Germany in 1998 for breaching
Germany's Holocaust Law, Section 130, that outlaws "Incitement to hatred".
Töben was sentenced in April 1999 to 10 months in prison, but had already served seven months during trial, and was released upon payment of a $5000 bond-Kaution.
The Institute's website was drawn to the attention of the Australian Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (
HREOC) in 2000, which ruled in ''Jones v Toben''
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HREOCA 39 that a person contravenes
section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act when they refer to the treatment of Jews in the 1930s and 1940s as having been "mythologised". The HREOC found that the Adelaide Institute had breached section 18C by publishing material on the website the consequences of which were "vilificatory, bullying, insulting and offensive" to the Jewish population, and ordered Töben to close the site and apologise to the people he had offended.
As rulings of the HREOC are not enforceable at law, the case went to the
Federal Court of Australia
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to enforce the Commission's decision. The Court ordered in 2002 that Töben remove from the Adelaide Institute website any material which conveys one or any of the following imputations:
* there is serious doubt that the Holocaust occurred
* it is unlikely that there were homicidal
gas chambers
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at
Auschwitz
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* Jews who are offended by and challenge Holocaust denial are of limited intelligence
* some Jews, for improper purposes, including financial gain, have exaggerated the number of Jews killed during
World War II
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and the circumstances in which they were killed.
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FCAFC 137, the Full Court of the Federal Court dismissed an appeal from those orders, in which Töben challenged the constitutional validity of section 18C.
Electronic Frontiers Australia
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spoke out against the ruling, taking the view that "when encountering racist or hateful speech, the best remedy to be applied is generally more speech, not enforced silence." One of the reasons mentioned is that suppressing such content results in perception that the speaker must have something important to say, and "massively increased interest in what would otherwise be marginal ideas."
Associates
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John Tuson Bennett (1937–2013), one of Australia's longest and most active Holocaust deniers, active in the Holocaust denial movement since the late 1970s.
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Kerry Bolton
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, a
New Zealand
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neo-Nazi and Holocaust denier
who published many books promoting an extreme neo-Nazi, antisemitic viewpoint. He is widely cited as holding nationalist views and was involved in several nationalist and fascist political groups in New Zealand.
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Arthur Butz
Arthur R. Butz is an associate professor of electrical engineering at Northwestern University and a Holocaust denier, best known as the author of the pseudohistorical book ''The Hoax of the Twentieth Century''. He achieved tenure in 1974 and cur ...
, American Holocaust denier and author of ''
The Hoax of the Twentieth Century
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: The Case Against the Presumed Extermination of European Jewry'' (1976).
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Doug Collins (1920–2001), a Canadian journalist who was fined over four articles he wrote about the Holocaust and Jews, and who called the Holocaust movie ''
Schindler's List
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'' "Swindler's List".
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Robert Faurisson
Robert Faurisson (; born Robert Faurisson Aitken; 25 January 1929 – 21 October 2018) was a British-born French academic who became best known for Holocaust denial. Faurisson generated much controversy with several articles published in the '' ...
, France, Europe's leading Holocaust denier and known as the principal teacher of
Ernst Zündel, German Holocaust denier and pamphleteer who was jailed several times for publishing hate literature.
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Jürgen Graf, as a Swiss citizen and author of several books about Holocaust denial, Graf was prosecuted, along with his publisher, Gerhard Förster, for denying the gas chambers and the six million figure. In July 1998 a Swiss court sentenced him to 15 months imprisonment, and to pay a large fine, because of his denial writings.
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Ingrid Rimland, a Canadian Holocaust denier, whose writings are regarded in Canada as hate material. She died in 2017.
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Germar Rudolf
Germar Rudolf (born 29 October 1964), also known as Germar Scheerer, is a German chemist and a convicted Holocaust denier.
Background
Rudolf was born in Limburg an der Lahn, Hesse. In 1983 he took his Abitur in Remscheid, then studied chemistry ...
, German Holocaust denier.
* Peter Hartung, the last director of the Adelaide Institute before it fully collapsed.
References
External links
Official website (archive)Briefing Paper: The Adelaide Institute, published by the B'nai B'rith Anti-Defamation Commission, Melbourne, 1999
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