You sound like you're afraid they'll actually find proof of that Holocaust never happened, or that it was overblown. If they wish to fabricate proof, they can do so without even visiting Poland.
What would be wrong with inviting them to look at the death camps, showing them the evidences, and letting them search for evidence that further their cause in vain? Granted, the Iranian people would be told a different tale, but maybe, just maybe, some of the researchers that actually did visit Poland would start to wonder.
I'm not saying that letting them in would solve everything, just that it is better than not letting them in, and thus making the impression that there is something to hide.
And why should we be afraid of questions if we are certain of the answers? And how can we critizise them for concealing information to their population, when we are concealing information for their government?
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