WHAT
ARE THEY TRYING TO HIDE?
Poland
moves to bar
'Holocaust' investigation
Poland
will not let Iran research Holocaust
Reuters Friday, 17 February 2006
WARSAW —
Poland's Foreign Minister Stefan Meller on Friday ruled out allowing
any Iranian researchers to examine the scale of the Holocaust committed
by the German Nazis on Polish soil during World War Two.
Meller's remarks
came after repeated denials of the Jewish Holocaust by Iranian officials
and their suggestions that more research is needed to establish the
truth about what happened to European Jews.
"Under no circumstances we should allow something like that to
take place in Poland," Meller told Polish news agency PAP. "It
goes beyond all imaginable norms to question, even discuss or negotiate
the issue."
Polish daily Rzeczpospolita reported on Friday that Iran
wants to send researchers to Poland to examine the scale of the Nazi
crimes during the war.
Some 6 million Jews perished in the Holocaust, with an estimated 1.1*
million killed in gas chambers at Auschwitz-Birkenau, a death camp
set up in German-occupied Poland.
Last week Iran's ambassador to Lisbon, who in the past served as a
diplomat in Poland, said in an interview on Portuguese radio that
according to his calculations based on a visit to the camp, now a
museum, it would have taken the Nazis 15 years to burn the corpses
of 6 million people.
*The
figure was originally 4 million. Then it was l.5 million. Now it is
1.1 million. The numbers continue to shrink. But the mythical and
sacrosanct "Six Million" remains steady and unchanged.