Jean Plantin
See also: Plantin
Jean Plantin (born in 1966), editor and author Revisionist French.
In 1990, it supports under the direction of Professor Régis Ladous, with the Université of Lyon III, a control entitled " Paul Rassinier (1906-1967), Socialist, pacifist and révisionniste" who obtains the mention " very bien".
In 1991, Jean Plantin becomes titular of a DEA directed by Professor Yves Lequin having for subject " Epidemics of typhus exanthematic in the 1933-1945", concentration camps Nazis; supported with the University of Lyon II. There to date does not exist any written version of this memory of D.E.A.
Editor of the review Revisionist Akribeia , Plantin draws the attention of the media to his diplomas of control and DEA.
The business starts continuations and polemics. In 1999, Plantin is considered and condemned to Lyon for dispute of Crimes against humanity.
In December 2000 and July 2001, under the pressure of associations coeds and antiracists who denounce the contents Révisionniste of it, the diplomas of Jean Plantin are cancelled, ten years after their defense.
June 17th, 2003, the administrative court of Lyon cancels the decision of withdrawal of its diplomas, confirmed cancellation on January 13rd, 2004 by the Administrative court of call of Lyon.
June 25th, 2003, the Court of Appeal of Lyon confirms the revocation of the deferment of Plantin and condemns it to 6 months of prison. This judgment was without precedent in France. It was the first time that a revisionist was condemned to an imprisonment. Plantin managed however to make suspend the decision of the Court of Appeal in cassation with its lawyer Eric Delcroix, itself condemned for dispute of crimes against Humanity.
Penal judgments
July 1998: Found with his/her mother company CHC and publishes the first numbers of Akribeia. Route de Vourles - 69230 ST GENIS LAVAL/Limited liability company. SIRET: 41963450600028
May 27th, 1999: 1st authority - TGI Lyon - Condemned to 6 months of suspended sentence and 10.000 francs of fine, like 10000 francs of damages towards each civil left (S.O.S Racism, Licra and Loge Children of Izieu), to have published comments of works revisionists prohibited by ministerial decree.
October 8th, 1999: 1st authority - TGI Lyon - Condemned for another number of its review to 6 months of suspended sentence and 60.000 francs of fine.
June 21st, 2000: The Court of Appeal examines the two calls and condemns Plantin to 6 months of suspended sentence, 150.000 francs of fine. 3 years of testing period with prohibition to follow the occupation of editor.
March 13rd, 2001: The Court of appeal confirms the preceding judgment.
January 22nd, 2003: After complaint of various associations near the judge of application of the sorrows, justice notes that Plantin violates the stop of the Court of Appeal of June 2000 by continuing its activities of edition revisionist. Plantin is condemned by the Court of Appeal of Lyon at 6 months of imprisonment.
April 27th, 2004: The Court of appeal confirms the judgment for dispute of crimes against Humanity but cancels the custodial sentence with the reason that the deferment with testing period was applicable only to the common law crime, whereas the dispute of crime against humanity concerns the law on the press of 1881.
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