Ayatollah Khamenei's remarks were published in several posts on his official Twitter account on Monday,
marking the anniversary of the conviction of the deceased French philosopher Roger Garaudy at a court
in Paris for questioning the Holocaust.
Garaudy was a French philosopher, resistance fighter and a prominent author who was convicted and fined
in 1998 for Holocaust denial under French law.
In his book, The Founding Myths of Modern Israel, Garaudy asserted that the allegation about “six million"
Jews having been perished through the Holocaust was a myth, prompting the French judicial system to ban
any further publication of his book and fining him 240,000 French francs on February 27, 1998.
“#RogerGaraudy has an accurate and precise prediction about the U.S. regime, which we confirm, too,”
the Leader said in his tweet.
“We also believe that the US is declining. A power built on the basis of coercion, interference in other
countries’ affairs and domination over other nations won’t persist.”
Ayatollah Khamenei also took a jab at the Western countries' claims to being advocates of freedom
of speech by bringing up Garaudy’s case, who was also given a suspended prison term of several years
for denying the Holocaust.
The Leader noted that in response to Garaudy’s academic criticism of the Holocaust, instead of giving convincing
answers or allowing unbiased research, “the French govt. not only banned his book, but also brought Garaudy to trial.”
“These are the claimants of advocating #FreedomOfSpeech,” Ayatollah Khamenei added.