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Alison Chabloz sings 'anti Semitic' songs in dock
A controver*ial blogger sang along with her songs which described Auschwitz as a 'theme park' and the Holocaust as a 'Holohoax' in court today as she was tried for sending racist material.
Alison Chabloz, 53, arrived at court holding flowers and was cheered on from the public gallery by a group of her vocal supporters.
Chabloz, of Charlesworth, Derbyshire, posted a video to a YouTube video of her singing and playing the guitar to a song she wrote entitled (((survivor))).
In the provocative song, she mocks prominent Jewish figures, including Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel, as well as Anne and Otto Frank, to the tune of a traditional Jewish song.
Chabloz appeared to sing the song as she appeared in court when the video was shown at Westminster Magistrates Court, with her supporters in the public gallery laughing and singing along.
She faces five charges related to three songs which are 'grossly offensive'. She denies three counts of sending obscene material by public communication networks and two alternative counts of causing obscene material to be sent.
The video was originally posted to her blog and shows her performing a number of other songs, one titled 'Nemo's Anti-Semitic Universe' and the other titled 'I like the story as it is - SATIRE' to a group called 'The London Forum'.
Chabloz, who describes herself as a Holocaust 'revisionist' and raises questions about the validity of the Holocaust.
The lyrics in (((survivor))) includes 'Was it just a bunch of lies? Seems that some intend to pull the wool over our eyes. Eternal wandering liars haven't got a clue, and when it comes to usury, victim's always me and you'.
She also describes Auschwitz as a 'theme park just for fools' and 'the gassing zone, a proven hoax, indoctrination rules' as she performed at a conference at the Grosevenor Hotel in Victoria, London.
The group describe themselves as a group of non-party political group of nationalists and identitarians.
Karen Robinson, prosecuting, said: 'The defendant's recorded performance from the Grosvenor Hotel was made available to view via an embedded link which appeared on her blog page, that embedded link taking the viewer to YouTube.com, and in particular, to the part of YouTube held by the London Forum Group.'
She added: 'The songs target Jewish people and no others, and it would appear that the defendant's work is motivated by discrimination in that sense.
'The songs can only be assessed by placing them in the historical, religious and cultural context of the Holocaust and the history, more generally, of the Jewish people.
'Jewish individuals and events in history affecting Jews are portrayed in a mocking, denigrating and insulting manner, deliberately.
'The songs, specifically the language used within them have been carefully considered and composed with the language chosen deliberately.
'The songs are designed to provoke maximum upset and discomfort.
'By the standards of an open and multi-racial society, they are grossly offensive.'
The triple brackets around the song '(((survivor)))' is a gesture known as the 'Echo' which is allegedly used by the far-right to indicate someone who is targeted is Jewish, the court heard.
The song devotes a verse to Otto Frank and his daughter Anne, whose diary is famous worldwide as a moving account of one Jewish family’s ordeal during the Second World War.
The lyrics claim that while the young girl, who died just weeks before the liberation of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, wrote the introduction, 'the rest was penned by someone else then published by me (Otto)'.
The song also brands Nobel Prize winner and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel a liar.
Of a book Mr Wiesel wrote recounting his experience, Chabloz is heard to sing: 'It’s full of nonsense tales of course, what did you expect? But it made me very wealthy, as a liar I’m the best.'
Ms Robinson said: 'The defendant introduces the song by making a knowing reference to the three sets of brackets which form part of the title. Her reference and the way she makes it clear that she is well aware of the significance of the three sets of brackets in this regard.
'There is evidence that the use of three sets of bracket should in that way is itself an anti-Semitic gesture, known as the Echo, a symbol devised by far-right extremists to make Jewish figures more easily identifiable for the purpose of targeted, mainly, online harassment.'
They added: 'They are anti-Semitic, they are targeting Jewish people as a whole, they use both their content and their tone to ensure maximum offence.
'It may well be that some of the alleged humour derives from the level of offence to the Jewish people the songs are designed to provoke maximum upset and discomfort. By the standards of an open and multi-racial society they are grossly offensive.'
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