News Group facing charges for Holocaust denial Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | September 4, 2009 The Arab group behind the publishing of a cartoon denying the Holocaust may be facing charges in the Netherlands. The public prosecutor’s office in the Dutch city of Utrecht said the anti-Semitic cartoon is an illegal form of discrimination and warrants a charge for “insulting a group and distributing an insulting image,” the Jewish Chronicle reported. The Dutch arm of the Arab-European League published the cartoon, which suggests that the Holocaust is a myth perpetuated by Jews. Artist Abdoul Mouthalib Bouzerda said his decision to draw the cartoon was meant to call attention to a double standard in which anti-Jewish cartoons are banned but those that are anti-Muslim face no consequences. Bouzerda was referring to the Dutch government’s decision not to prosecute far-right politician Geert Wilders for producing a film that featured caricatures of the prophet Muhammad. — jta J. Correspondent Also On J. Astrolojew Passover horoscopes: Be brave, but don't be a bully Off the Shelf New novel: tragic journey of gay, Jewish refugee from Sarajevo World ADL chief defends new partnership with United Arab Emirates Torah How can we all live together amicably? Leviticus explains. Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up