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Michèle Renouf

Michèle Renouf is an Australian-born advertising model who currently lives in Britain. In recent years, she has gained publicity over her defense of Holocaust deniers such as Robert Faurisson, David Irving, Ernst Zundel, Germar Rudolf and Fredrick Toben. She has defended such people in broadcasts and documentaries.

In 2001, Renouf sought funding from Saudi Prince Fahd bin Salman to help the defense of David Irving.

Between 2004 and 2006, Renouf spoke at several Holocaust denial meetings and attended the trials of Holocaust deniers Ernst Zundel, Robert Faurisson and Germar Rudolf.

In 2006 she attended and spoke at the International Conference – Holocaust Review: A Global Vision in Tehran, Iran. In her addressed, the “Psychology of Holocaustiantiy,” Renouf described Judaism as having a “dangerously misanthropic tendency” and “fundamentally anti-Gentile narcissism.” While in Iran, she reportedly put Press TV, a state-run Iranian news agency, in contact with Holocaust denier Nicholas Kollerstrom.

Renouf’s ultimate threat is in her communication abilities and connections. She gives speeches worldwide and writers articles that are anti-Semitic. Moreover, she connects Holocaust deniers with both other Holocaust deniers and the media, helping to spread their hateful rhetoric.