Irving Barred From Entering NZ

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Jew-hating Holocaust denier David Irving has been denied entry to New Zealand—but he says he’ll visit anyway: Holocaust denier not put off by immigration ruling.

Holocaust denier David Irving, expelled from Canada and Germany for hate speech, says he will come to New Zealand in spite of an Immigration ruling denying him entry.

In addition to having been deported from both Canada and Germany, Mr Irving has previously been denied entry to Australia, Italy and South Africa, according to Newstalk ZB.

Prime Minister Helen Clark indicated that any political decision about his right to enter would be influenced by the actions of other “like-minded” countries, according to The Dominion Post.

“If he’s been deported from other like-minded countries or denied entry to other like-minded countries that could carry a heavy weight with any New Zealand Government thinking.”

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