An Australian convicted of publishing anti-Semitic material on the internet began a three-month jail term on Friday.
Fredrick Toben was found guilty in May of 24 counts of contempt of a 2002 court ruling that barred him from publishing the material which included suggestions that the Holocaust did not happen and challenged the intelligence of Jews who questioned Holocaust deniers' beliefs.
Jail for anti-Semite
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