Copyright (c) 1998 - Ingrid
A. Rimland
March 1, 1998
Good Morning from the Zundelsite:
Peter Herngaard of the Netherlands, one of the fight-censorship group
participants, is one of the few on that list whom I consider to have a fairly
astute eye for what is really playing in Europe with the ever more terrorizing
tactics of the traditional Holocaust Promotion Lobby.
Not that he has come out and said so openly - who does? - but he is smart,
and he can think, and here is what he said, commenting on the Roger Garaudy
sentence of a fat $40,000 for questioning the Holocaust:
"The following very well proves the claim that France
is a dictatorial police state lacking basic expression and association rights.
Germany could have a case for prohibiting hate speech, as I recognized
before, but neither France nor Denmark can use history as a justification
for censorship.
On the other hand, I find it very amusing that Islamic states, which are
among the most censorious in the world, suddenly have found out 'freedom
of expression' is a good thing.'"
Since Peter started reading Revisionism, as he has done, to Ingrid's joy,
he has moved a bit closer to understanding what Mr. Zundel has been saying
all along: The Holocaust has been, for fifty years, both shield and sword
that has kept Israel, shekel-wise, in very lavish fettle and has kept criticism
of Israeli policies at bay!
And there are porous borders between France and Germany - and now there
is the Internet, obliterating borders! So why not put the screws on France
in the Garaudy trial? It's really very simple.
To put it very bluntly one more time: the state of Israel is sucking at
the udders of two mighty placid cash cows - Germany and the United States,
and if those countries' citizens at long last realize what's happening -
no more unlimited support of Israel!
***That's*** why we now have the Garaudy circus which we Revisionists world-wide
observe with grins ear to ear. :)
Here's the story, in part, according to Reuters, February 27, 1998:
"Garaudy, an 84-year-old convert to Islam who has become
a hero for many Arab intellectuals, was fined 80,000 francs ($13,340) on
a charge of denying crimes against humanity.
"He was fined another 40,000 francs ($6,660) on a charge of racist
defamation for accusing a Jewish lobby of controlling western media."
Actually, according to our own correspondent, the sentence was more complicated
and for more than twice the amount. Here's how the breakdown reads, replete
with explanatory preface:
"Actually, there had been 5 legal proceedings against
Garaudy, one of which being also against Pierre Guillaume (of La Vieille
Taupe). In January, the 5 cases had been joined for the trial itself. But
judge Monfort decided he could not give only one sentence for the 5 cases
and had been obliged to give 5 different sentences:
- the first case was that regarding the first edition of "Les Mythes
fondateurs de la politique israélienne", i.e. the one P. Guillaume
had brought out and sent to his subscribers only.
Both Garaudy and Guillaume had been charged (with) questioning crimes against
humanity in the book. But the judge considered that the plaintiffs had not
supplied sufficient proof that the book had been publicized, therefore he
considered that it had remained more or less confidential, and he discharged
the two men.
- the second case was against Garaudy on account of his Samiszdat (second)
edition of the book. Again, Garaudy had been charged for questioning crimes
against humanity and had been sued by the public prosecutor and 10 (mostly
Jewish) associations.
The judge ordered: a fine of 50,000 FF, a publication in the "Journal
officiel de la Republique française" (the French Government's
official "Gazette") (this is the second time we see that, the
first time being on October 23, 1997 for Dr Faurisson), and 10,000 FF damages
to each of eight associations (the other two being inadmissible).
- in the third case Garaudy was also charged of questioning crimes against
humanity, but this time the passages of the book were different and only
one Jewish association was concerned. The sentence was: 30,000 FF plus 10,000
FF damages.
- Case #4 was the action brought by the LICRA (well known to all of you)
and other two associations for defaming a private individual on account
of his race, religion, etc.
Garaudy was fined 20,000 FF and will have to pay the following trial fees:
10,000 FF to the LICRA and 5,000 FF to one of the two associations.
- Case #5 was the action brought by the MRAP (idem) and other two associations
for incitement to racial discrimination and for defaming a private individual
on account of his race, religion, etc.
Garaudy was acquitted (on) the first charge but was found guilty (on) the
second one. He was fined 20,000 FF and will have to pay the following trial
fees: 10,000 FF to the MRAP and 5,000 FF to one of the two associations."
When Ernst read that, his comment was: "Wow! Vive la France! That
makes Canadian justice fair by comparison!"
The Reuter article goes on to say:
"A few dozen activists shouted ``Garaudy Nazi'' and
``Garaudy to prison'' outside the courtroom, insulting Arab journalists
flocking to cover the verdict.
"Garaudy had argued at his trial last month that he was only calling
for a historical and scientific review of Nazi crimes. But chief judge Jen-Yves
Montfort said the 1995 book 'outspokenly and systematically disputed' the
Holocaust."
Our correspondent wrote, furthermore:
"This time, the pressure outside the courtroom (but
inside the Palace of Justice!) was worse than ever. Neither Garaudy nor
his lawyers were there. But lots of people had come and especially about
25 or 30 (maybe more) Betarim were there. (Betarim are the French version
of the Jewish Defence League).
"They had come to fight, and fight they did.
"While I was inside the courtroom, I heard people screaming outside
but of course I didn't see any of the fights. Only after did I see, with
my own eyes, one of our friends, rather a nice and quiet gentleman, with
a long wound on his leg bleeding, and I know others were injured. The Betarim
must have been particularly violent because even the TV tonight mentioned
their violent behaviour."
Reuter again, speaking of Garaudy:
"His book, and his charges that western media were 95
percent controlled by Zionists, have made him a hero for for many Arab and
Moslem intellectuals.
"His book was prominently displayed at Cairo's government-run International
Book Fair this month.
"However, some critics saw overwhelming Arab sympathy for Garaudy as
an embarrassment, and others lashed out at Arab human rights activists for
campaigning in favour of Garaudy while failing to condemn rights violations
on their own turf.
"The CRIF said Garaudy's book had 'an anti-semitic bias' and support
from Arab intellectuals and officials in Iran and Syria was 'a serious step
backwards for Israel and the Jewish people.'''
A giant leap for mankind, though! Our correspondent wrote of the lively
interest of the Garaudy case even ***within*** France:
"1/ Several times during the morning the (French radio stations) reminded
(its listeners) that the result of Garaudy's trial was to be expected early
in the afternoon - usually they keep silent about revisionist trials, even
once the verdict is delivered;
"2/ "France-Inter Radio", a state radio, mentioned at 9 a.m.
that: - Garaudy's work had been largely inspired by professor Faurisson's
works."
And well-deserved - and overdue!
Please click
here to get the full impact of our opposition's tactics: that ".
. . questioning the Holocaust" does not exactly come for free.
Ingrid
Thought for the Day:
"Holocaust orthodoxy is Western democracies' substitute
for Original Sin and the guilt of Adam and Eve."
(Letter to the Zundelsite)
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