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>Hundreds of flyers calling the Holocaust the "greatest swindle of all time" have been distributed around Melbourne's top university.
>About 300 Holocaust denial leaflets were found at the University of Melbourne's city campus car park on Monday afternoon, the first day of semester one.
>The anti-Semitic flyers claimed Holocaust studies was "replete with nonsense, if not sheer fraud" and included a link to a Holocaust denial website claiming to provide "the facts … not the Hollywood production".
>Dvir Abramovich, chairman of national Jewish human rights body the B'nai B'rith Anti-Defamation Commission, said it was "utterly sickening that these repugnant flyers" had infiltrated the university.
>"Universities are normally immune from this kind of hatred," Dr Abramovich said.
>"But there has been an alarming escalation in anti-Jewish hostility in Australia in recent years. I don't think it's a coincidence that this happened on the first day of semester."
>Jewish and Hebrew studies have been taught at the University of Melbourne since 1946 and include language, literature, history, art and politics courses.
>Dr Abramovich said students should not be subjected to "white supremacist, hateful propaganda" and that the community must condemn the dissemination of any extremist material.
>"The racists and bigots who distributed these Holocaust denial materials want to confuse readers by disguising this venom and vileness as a legitimate alternative view of history and are trying to promote the abhorrent message of racism, Nazism and Fascism," he said.
>Melbourne University spokesman David Scott said security staff removed the flyers from the University Square carpark after being notified on Monday afternoon.
>"Other carparks were checked but no other flyers were found."
>Mr Scott said he did not know if this was the first time flyers preaching racial hatred had been distributed at the university.
>He said the incident had not been reported to police.
>Warren Finberg, executive director of Melbourne's Jewish Holocaust Centre, slammed the flyers as "an exercise in propaganda".
>"The facts are indisputable," he said.
>Race Discrimination Commissioner Tim Soutphommasane said far-right and extremist groups were becoming more active, and encouraged anyone who experienced racial hatred to make a complaint.
>"There have been numerous instances, including in universities, where hate groups have been spreading vile racist material," Dr Soutphommasane said.
>"People don't have a right to inflict racial bigotry on others without consequences."
>Anti-semitic flyers that in part read "wake up white Australia" were sent to homes in Sydney about 18 months ago.
>The flyers, which referenced a neo-Nazi group, were left in letterboxes in Bondi and Double Bay, Fairfax Media reported at the time.
How long until we purge Caulfield, cunts?