*** Ingrid Rimland Zundel to Address IHR Meeting, Feb. 3 ***

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January 2005

Ingrid Rimland Zundel to Address IHR Meeting, Feb. 3


'Free Zundel' Demonstration in Los Angeles, Feb. 4


For nearly two years now, Ernst Zundel -- German-born civil rights
activist, writer and publisher -- has been held in solitary
confinement in a Canadian prison on the empty pretext that he is a
threat to national security. So blatant is the injustice of his
incarceration that even Canada's most prestigious daily paper, the
Toronto Globe and Mail, and other independent observers, have
condemned it.


To mark the second anniversary of his detention, his wife, Ingrid
Rimland Zundel, will address a special IHR meeting on February 3 in
southern California.


And the next day, she and others will meet at the Canadian Consulate
in downtown Los Angeles to demand freedom for the man who has become
the most prominent political prisoner in North America. Similar
demonstrations will be held at the same time in other American
cities.


Join us Friday, February 4, at noon, in central Los Angeles, outside
the Canadian Consulate at South Hope Street (near Sixth and Flower
streets), just beside the Los Angeles Public Library.


The IHR meeting on Thursday evening, February 3, 2005, will be from
6:30 to 9:00 p.m. at a hotel in Orange County, California. For
security reasons, the location is not being made public. Details are
being mailed to select persons in southern California, and are
available by telephone to known friends of the IHR.


Ingrid Rimland Zundel, herself a noted author and activist, will
speak about the arrest and detention of her husband, and the
international campaign for his freedom. Her address is entitled:
"The Political Abduction of Ernst Zundel: They Came for me in
America."


IHR Director Mark Weber, who testified for five days as an expert
witness in the 1988 "Holocaust Trial" of Zundel in Toronto, will
provide perspective on his life and struggle, and the campaign for
his release.


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