Emory University will be translating their Holocaust Denial site into Farsi and Arabic in an effort to educate Muslim countries on Holocaust history. Professor Deborah Lipstadt, who runs the site, stated that last week's show of support at Iran's gathering of Holocaust deniers was further testament that these anti-semitic ideas are gaining ground.
Lipstadt, who was sued in 1994 for libel in her book "Denying the Holocaust: The Growing Assault on Truth and Memory" said:
I'm convinced that there are people in predominantly Muslim countries, especially in the Middle East, who are being inundated with Holocaust deniers' claims and don't know that the deniers are fabricating and distorting.
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