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Date: 10/3/12 17:01 (UTC)
My opinion is that there is a middle ground between recognising a historic act of atrocity and outright criminalising its denial. Historical sensitivities are one thing, freedom of speech is another, and turning one's back to a huge episode in history for the sake of political correctness is a third.
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