Copyright (c) 1997 - Ingrid
A. Rimland
January 26, 1998
Good Morning from the Zundelsite:
Here I was all set to return to some of the fight-censorship posts and take
on my nemesis, Jamie McCarthy, who has said some unfriendly things about
me - when news started pouring in, delivering some truly delectable quotes.
Haven't I said for some time that there is now no stopping the dissident
message?
It is fun to report such good news, especially when it can tickle your funnybone
with irony.
First, the Arab countries. According to ClariNews of January 21,
". . . French author Roger Garaudy and Napoleon Bonaparte
are hot topics in Egypt's countryside this year at rallies organised by
the Islamic Labour Party during the holy Moslem month of Ramadan.
"This year we decided to denounce the trial against Garaudy and the
celebrations for the bicentennial of the (French) expedition to Egypt,"
Labour Party deputy chief Magdi Karkur told AFP on Wednesday. (...)
"Napoleon savagely attacked our country and committed barbaric acts,
like destroying the nose of the Sphinx . . . "
And former Marxist and recent convert to Islam, Roger Garaudy, is destroying
the nose of Pinnoccio? (sp?)
It gets better, though a tad more somber. On January 24, according to an
AFP report,
". . . the Syrian bar association has offered to help
defend French writer Roger Garaudy, on trial in France for denying the Nazi
Holocaust against Jews, the official SANA news agency said Saturday.
"During a meeting in Damascus, the association said its president Ahmad
Ido and six colleagues would take part in Garaudy's defense, according to
SANA."
This association is a solemnly outspoken one, unlike some Western associations
of intellectual mice and other rodents that merely call themselves fighters
for freedom:
"Syrian lawyers are in total solidarity with the philosopher
Garaudy against the Zionist organizations which are trying through this
trial to snuff out free voices," SANA added.
Closer to the Zundel-Haus, glad tides are floating to the shores as well.
Get this:
It now turns out that Canada's foremost "Nazi hunting scholar"
is locking horns with Bernie Farber of the Canadian Jewish Congress, and
Elan Steinberg, executive director of the World Jewish Congress.
In one of today's front page Globe and Mail articles by Sean Fine, the following
explains what's happening:
"Ruth Bettina Birn is a historian in a mine field.
And she is not one to tiptoe her way through it.
"No ordinary academic, Dr. Birn is a Nazi hunter. Since 1991 she has
been the chief historian of Canada's war crimes unit, searching international
archives for the evidence needed to bring its aging suspects to trial.
"As if that weren't mine field enough, she is now battling representatives
of the Jewish community over scholarly writing she does in her spare time.
They want the federal Justice Department to persuade her to withdraw an
article she wrote from a controversial book to be published this spring."
"Publish," sniffs CJC spokesman Bernie Farber, "but don't
publish with somebody who's loathed and despised by the Jewish community."
And Steinberg of the World Jewish Congress, lets go of some Talmudic thunder
of his own:
"She has aligned herself with someone who is purporting to write about
Germany's history who . . . is known as a virulent anti-Zionist."
Heavens!
The rather principled and brave historian Birn, for her part, according
to the Globe and Mail article,
". . . accuses the congress of trying to use its political
muscle to intimidate her. 'That is the real story for Canadians. It is
really a question of the attempted suppression of fair comment through the
exertion of political influence."
Does that not sound like one of Ernst's newsletters or press releases for
which he is constantly hauled into court?
And co-author, Finkelstein, too.
The New York based author has called the Holocaust ". . . in effect
the Zionist account of the Nazi Holocaust. . . seized upon and methodically
marketed because it was politically expedient."
Oy vey!
"To Jewish organizations," writes Fine in her Globe
and Mail piece, " comments like these approach hate-mongering, and
the CJC is hoping that Birn can be persuaded to withdraw her article from
the book, "A Nation on Trial: The Goldhagen Thesis and Historical
Truth", which is to appear in April."
Then she gets around to a ZGram I posted just a few days ago. Comments
the Globe and Mail's reporter, Fine:
"To an outsider, the dispute is difficult to fathom.
On one hand, the Internet website of Ernst Zundel heaps praise on Professor
Finkelstein and Dr. Birn. On the other hand, so do some leading historians,
including pre-eminent Holocaust scholar Raul Hilberg, who have written blurbs
for the book's dust jacket."
Only insiders can appreciate how delicious those developments are for the
discriminating Revisionist palate. Hilberg, author of the Holocaust Promotion's
heaviest gun, "The Destruction of the European Jews" to endorse
a "Nazi Hunter" who attacks a smear job on the Germans by another
Jew? This is heavy!
What does it all mean? It means simply this:
The Holocaust Myth is coming unraveled.
I see a possibility. This story could be rounded out by Birn appearing
in defense of Zundel's right to speak and make critical but fair comment.
Don't laugh! Stranger things are known to have recently happened.
Really, the Birn-Finkelstein story is simple - and poignant.
There are some people in this world who love the truth more than a job,
and Ruth Bettina Birn seems to be one of them. Says Birn: "One is
left to oneself; one has to guide oneself. There is no authority one could
just accept."
"Why," she asks, "would they occupy themselves
with books and footnotes and scholarly debate? That's for historians."
And asked to suggest an answer, she responded like a true Revisionist:
"I can only guess it is of political significance how
the Holocaust is depicted in books and articles."
Ingrid
Thought for the Day:
"Listen, kid. Take my advice. Never hate a song that has sold a half-million
copies."
(Irving Berlin to Cole Porter)
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