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Box 558 • Farmington Hills, MI 48332 Dutch Groups Sue Belgian Deniers The Hague, Netherlands (JTA) — In what may be the first such suit to cross inter- national borders, Dutch human rights groups have filed a civil suit here against a Belgian society that has published pamphlets deny- ing that the Holocaust oc- curred. The suit is enabled by a European Community regulation that permits a resident of one E.C. member state suing a resident of an- other. Belgian law makes it difficult to prosecute some- one for a printing offense and offers almost no legal recourse against Holocaust revisionists. Holocaust deniers in the Netherlands, however, have been fined. Two Jewish groups, B'nai B'rith and the Center for In- formation and Documenta- tion on Israel, are joined in the suit by two other anti- racist organizations, the Anne Frank Foundation and the National Bureau on Combatting Racism. The suit charges the publishing house, the Belgian Society for Free Historical Research, its publisher, L. van den Bossche and its spokesman, Siegfried Verbeke, with disseminating pamphlets that claim the Jews were sent to the gas chambers only to be cleaned of lice. The pamphlets, "American Expert Destroys the Gas-Chamber Legend" and "The Six-Million Holo- caust," also charge that the Jews have perpetrated the Holocaust as a hoax in order to reap continual financial benefits. They also say the Anne Frank diary is a falsification. The pamphlets have been sent to homes in the Nether- lands. Ronnie Naftaniel, director of the Center for Informa- tion, said that "the actual senders are difficult to trace, but the Belgian publishers are not." The plaintiffs are asking the court in The Hague to rule that the parties be stopped from further publishing and spreading denials of the Holocaust. The lawsuit charges that the publications hurt Holo- caust survivors and their families, falsify history and pave the way for a society in which racism once again becomes accepted. Mr. Verbeke, the publisher - of the material, claims the Holocaust "is a dogma which < has been proven to have. never occurred." In the 1970s, he published an anti-Semitic and anti- '1 foreigner monthly that in- cluded Holocaust denial. In 1981, police raided his , printing house and fount large quantities of Nazi lit- erature and anti-Semitk stickers. The Belgian Societ -, - for ,g Free Historical Rese• receives its funding unknown sources. B17": its p-'± -- "'s is heliP-. , cannot change Flor the — kiuten r a2,-. who was sentenced to death after World War II. She has_been sentenced Holland 4;it.r,illlishircy n940 terial delnyifig the Hoi4- caust. The group has - been linked with Flemish Bloc, an extre right-winggroup Belgium. Skinheaus Cause Disruptio6 Budapest (JTA) shirted skinheads sip anti-Semitic slogans they disrupted an r±- ' ceremony last Friday n= - - celebrating the annivi-- of the 1956 Hungz?_ uprising against Soviet Hundreds of dm strators, mostly yourit whistled and shouters side the Parliament build to hold up a speech by r: dent Arpad Goncz magi the 36th anniversary of revolt. The mob called for the r1/4:, ignation of Goncz, a libert democratic political figur who spent six years in a communist prison following the unsuccessful 1956 revolt. Mr. Goncz paid an official state visit to Israel last mon- th. Demonstrators hailed the vice president of the ruling Hungarian Democratic Forum, Istvan Csurka, whose anti-Semitic out- bursts have come under criticism in the West. An ar- ticle by Csurka two months ago labeled Goncz as "an agent of Tel Aviv." Opposition parties have called for the resignation the interior minister, 1 - titer Boross, for failing to ; effective action to curl- demonstrators. 4,