Man Faces Trial for Disputing Holocaust (France)
LYON, France -- A French far-right leader and member of the European Parliament went on trial Tuesday over remarks in which he questioned the existence of Nazi gas chambers.
Bruno Gollnisch, the No. 2 in France's National Front party, is accused of "disputing a crime against humanity" in the trial in Lyon in southeast France.
A verdict is expected Wednesday. He faces up to one year in prison if convicted.
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Bruno Gollnisch, the No. 2 in France's National Front party, is accused of "disputing a crime against humanity" in the trial in Lyon in southeast France.
A verdict is expected Wednesday. He faces up to one year in prison if convicted.