Ernst Zundel's prison diary may be found at

http://www.rense.com/general34/ernz.htm

While I have not followed the debate between Ernst Zundel and God's Chosen
People in any great detail, I would suggest that any legal action against
Mr. Zundel which depends in the least bit on the accuracy of what he is
saying is misguided and wrong.

Freedom of speech is certainly the freedom to believe and say things which
turn out to be incorrect.

If we only have the freedom to speak government approved truths, then we
have no freedom at all.

I should also point out that there is no defense of truth permitted in the
"hate laws" of Canada and most European countries.  Saying something which
the court rules might cause people to dislike a particular religious or
ethnic group will land you in prison, regardless of its factual accuracy.

Germany and France have people in prison for the mere suggestion that
God's Chosen People might act collectively in their own political
self-interest.

In fact, actual denial of the official version of World War II atrocities
figures in only a small number of so-called "hate speech" cases.

It is apparently the intention of the United States to deport Mr. Zundel
back to Germany, where he can be tried and imprisoned forever because
God's Chosen People don't like what he has to say.  Needless to say, I
have major problems with the United States government sending someone
across jurisdictions in order that they may be prosecuted for something
which is not illegal under US law.

-- 
Eric Michael Cordian 0+
O:.T:.O:. Mathematical Munitions Division
"Do What Thou Wilt Shall Be The Whole Of The Law"

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