Ursula Haverbeck - Panorama Interview

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Ursula Meta Hedwig Haverbeck, née Wetzel (b. 8 November 1928), is a German author, ecologist, political activist, free speech advocate, heroic and persecuted revisionist, civil rights activist and dissident of the FRG from Vlotho. Since 2004, she has also been the subject of several charges for "Holocaust denial", which in Germany''s Current Jewish System is a criminal offense.
Haverbeck has been convicted to prison by the Jews numerous times since 2015, from statements to written articles that deny the "Holocaust".
In 2016, she was convicted for articles written in Germany’s “Voice of the Reich,” newspaper, where she denied the Holocaust. One month prior, she was sentenced to 11 months for “incitement to hate,” and in 2016, she was sentenced to another 8 months for similar offenses.
In 2009, Haverbeck was found guilty of “offending” Charlotte Knobloch, then president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, who advocated censorship.

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