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     April 18, 2004 
    ZGram - Where Truth is Destiny 
     
    
      Ingrid Rimland Zündel 
    
    
       
    
    
      Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Ottawa
    
    RE: Ernst Zündel / Hunger strike announced! 
    Open Letter 
    April 16, 2004 
    Dear Minister McLellan: 
    I am Ernst Zündel's wife. Our Canadian lead attorney, Peter
    Lindsay, just faxed me an article by investigative reporter, Bill Dunphy, of
    the Hamilton Spectator (4-15-4). Dunphy summarizes the latest, grotesque,
    Soviet style star chamber "hearing" against my husband, contrived
    by CSIS and presided over by a former CSIS boss. It can't be a secret to you
    that CSIS, the already discredited and widely despised Canadian spy agency,
    is once again participating shamelessly in a judicial lynching - regrettably
    now on your watch. 
    Dunphy, certainly no friend of Ernst's, observes the
    politically correct modus operandi Canadian reporters must now oblige to
    please the noisy Holocaust Lobby by doing a mandatory character
    assassination number on Ernst Zundel. However, embedded in his write-up are
    sentences and phrases that ought to make you ponder what they will mean to
    Canada's image: 
    "[Canadian] Justice seems not blind, but
    spiteful." 
    "Š a look at the sorry evidence produced against this
    man suggests he is being railroadedŠ" 
    "Š[CSIS is] abusing the terrifying powers of our
    anti-terrorism laws, counting on the man's odious beliefs to shield them
    from criticism." 
    "As luck, or something worse, would have it, Zundel's
    case was handed to Justice Pierre Blais, a former solicitor general (in
    1989) and thus former boss of CSIS, the very agency whose secret evidence
    forms the crux of the case against him." 
    'Š [Defense attorney] Lindsay marched CSIS official Dave
    Stewart through a painstaking listing of literally thousands of individuals
    and groups in the white racist (sic) movement, asking him if CSIS had any
    evidence Zundel had advocated or helped them commit violence, crimes or any
    actions that would threaten the country's security. To each and every
    question Stewart answered: "Not in the unclassified material." 
    And, finally, to the disgrace of Canada: 
    "Zundel will lose solely on the secret evidence he will
    never see." 
    Minister McLellan, is this still the Canada the world held
    once in high esteem as one of the loveliest countries on earth? 
    I am writing to you to alert you to a hunger strike I will
    commence on May 1, 2004 in front of the Canadian Embassy in Washington, D.C.
    I will be protesting CSIS's documented involvement in my husband's abduction
    on U.S. soil on February 5, 2003 as well as Ernst's subsequent inhuman
    treatment for more than a year in a maximum security prison in Ontario -
    without bail being granted, and without any charges having been laid! I will
    also protest against the disgraceful kangaroo court security certificate
    hearings - a truly reprehensible reality for Canada! I will ask tourists
    coming to Washington to think twice before they visit Canada where
    "truth is no defence." 
    What do I want to accomplish with my hunger strike? The
    Canadian Ambassador's forceful intervention as Canada's representative to
    right an egregious wrong! What is happening in Canada with the CSIS running
    amok is not to Canada's credit! Minister McLellan, the world looks on,
    aghast! 
    My husband's treatment at the hands of abusive Canadian
    officials has been repeatedly reported globally and has become an
    international scandal. In the not too distant future, I intend to visit
    Canada and, especially, your influential office in the company of a United
    States Congressman and representatives of the German-Canadian as well as
    German-American business community. We will be asking you to make your
    underlings live up to the principles of justice that Canada so loudly
    proclaims. We will ask you to put an end to the brutal charade that CSIS
    officials think they can inflict on a man they -know to be utterly innocent. 
    Minister McLellan - please act on behalf of Canada, not on
    behalf of an unpleasant lobby. Even the Globe and Mail, Canada's most
    venerable paper, headlined a recent editorial, "Zundel doesn't warrant
    a security certificate'! (3-6-4) 
    You can avoid a huge diplomatic embarrassment by taking
    concrete steps to stop this judicial mockery now! 
    Sincerely, 
    Ingrid Rimland Zundel, Ed.D. 
    Cc
       
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