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Bible Believers is the website of the Bible Believers' Church of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Because the website reprints antisemitic material such as The Protocols of the Elders of Zion and Henry Ford’s The International Jew, and Holocaust denial material from authors such as Bradley R. Smith and Mark Weber, a complaint was lodged under Australia’s Racial Discrimination Act. In 2007, Justice Richard Conti of the Federal Court of Australia ordered Anthony Grigor-Scott to remove from the website claims that Jews deliberately exaggerated the number of Jews killed during World War II for improper purposes.
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- "Less creative in its anti-Semitism is the Bible Believers site in Sydney which provides reprints of classics of anti-Jewish incitement, including The Nameless War and The International Jew, and observations such as "American Jews from the East Side of New York" run a vast international conspiracy." Jeremy Jones. "In the Neighbourhood: Charlatan's Web" Australia/Israel Review, Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council, 21 October - 11 November 1998.
- ^ Australia, Stephen Roth Institute, Country Anti-Semitism Reports, 2004.
- ^ "Group ordered to stop Holocaust-denial", The Australian, 2 Feb 2007
- Report on antisemitism in Australia, Australian Jewish News, November 27, 2006.
- B’nai B’rith Anti-Defamation Commission, "Racism on the Internet", 1998
- Yoni Bashan. "Court orders removal of Holocaust-denial material", Australian Jewish News, February 5, 2007.
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