Eric Delcroix
Eric Delcroix (born the January 8th 1944 with Mount-Saint-Aignan in Seine-Maritime), is a politician French, lawyer with the Barreau of Paris.
Biography
Initially militant for the movement new Order , it made known himself then for causes of Freedom of expression implying authors especially known as Révisionniste S or Négationniste S. In 1979, it defends Robert Faurisson then Henri Roques in 1986 and the Néo-Nazi Mark Fredriksen in 1990. In a document addressed to a court it is defined itself as Révisionniste.As from 1987, he collaborates in the Annales of History Revisionist (ED. the Old crone), prohibited in 1990. He criticized on several occasions the Loi Gayssot. In 1989, he had been candidate of the National front to Courbevoie for the cantonal ones in 1973 and candidate with legislative in 1997 for the 2nd district of the Oise. In 1998, at the time of the scission of the party, Delcroix side of Bruno Mégret lines up.
It currently chairs group MNR (National republican movement) the district council of Picardy. Delcroix was also the lawyer of Marie-Caroline Le Pen, Germaine Burgaz, Olivier Devalez, Pierre Guillaume, Vincent Reynouard, Catherine Mégret and Jean Plantin.
Publications
- Description, analyzes and critical law of July 1st, 1972 known as " antiraciste" , Paris, Editions of the Free Word.
- the police force of the thought against the revisionism. Judgment of Nuremberg to law Fabius-Gayssot , Doves, RHR, 1994.
- francophobia: crimes and ideological offenses in French right , Paris, Free opinions, 1995.
- " Préface" with Wolf Rüdiger, the death of Rudolf Hess, an exemplary murder! , transl. of German by Ilse Meenen, postface of Alfred Seidl, Paris, Editions of the Street pedlar and the Merry guard, 1996.
- the theater of Satan: decline of the right, partiality of the judges , Paris, AEncre, 2002.
- Proclamation libertine: revolutionary test against the moral order antiracist , Paris, AEncre, 2005.
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