
Fabius-Gayssot Law
The Fabius-Gayssot Law is a French law established in 1990 that addresses Holocaust denial and anti-Semitism. It makes it illegal to deny or minimize the crimes of the Holocaust, promoting accountability for those who attempt to distort or deny historical facts about the genocide of Jews during World War II. The law aims to combat hate speech and protect the memory of victims, thus ensuring that history is accurately represented and that such atrocities are not forgotten or repeated.