ZGram - 5/15/2003 - "Brief EZ update on the eve of another hearing"

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Thu May 15 18:17:08 EDT 2003




ZGram - Where Truth is Destiny

May 15, 2003

Good Morning from the Zundelsite:

Tomorrow is another Zundel Hearing Day.  Mark Weber of the Institute for
Historical Review did a quick summary for media:

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There have been important developments in the Zundel case, both
outrageous and encouraging:

-- QWest Communications, the US service provider of the US-based
Zundelsite, caved in to complaints from the "Canadian Human Rights
Commission," and pulled the plug on the site. (Luckily, an alternative
service provider was found pretty quickly.) This is both outrageous and
dangerous. Imagine if US-based service providers were to routinely bend
to pressure from foreign governments (China?, Iran?), and pull the plug
on undesirable web sites. Of course, the only web sites that have
actually been affected are those that Jewish groups don't like.

-- At least one or two newspapers in Canada are now expressing
opposition to the absurd charge by CSIS -- Canada's counterpart of the
FBI -- that Zundel is a threat to national security. This groundless
accusation is the pretext used by Canadian authorities to keep Zundel
behind bars. With the passage of time, more and more people are
realizing that this is a mere pretext to imprison him. In fact, Canadian
authorities are doing the bidding of the powerful Jewish-Zionist lobby.

-- Happily, Zundel now has capable and determined legal teams in place
in both the US and Canada fighting on his behalf. His US attorney is
making a strong case that Zundel was illegally arrested and deported
from the US, and his Canadian attorneys are similarly working
effectively on his behalf.

Yesterday I was interviewed about the Zundel case (again) by Kevin Strom
for "American Dissident Voices." This interview will probably be
broadcast on Friday.

Just a few minutes ago I spoke by phone with Ernst Zundel, who phoned
collect from jail. He is optimistic and encouraged. Certainly the
situation is better than it was a week ago, when it seemed that his
deportation to Germany was inevitable.

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