Fwd: Ingrid Rimland to Address IHR Meeting Feb 3 / Pro-Zundel
Demo, Feb. 4
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Press Release from the Institute for Historical Review
>
>January 2005
>
>Ingrid Rimland Zundel to Address IHR Meeting, Feb. 3
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>'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
><http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?searchtype=address&country=US&addtohistory=&searchtab=home&address=550+South+Hope+Street&city=los+angeles&state=ca&zipcode=>550
>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.
>
>INSTITUTE FOR HISTORICAL REVIEW
>P.O. Box 2739
>Newport Beach, California 92659
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><http://www.ihr.org/index.html>www.ihr.org
>E-mail: <mailto:ihr at ihr.org>ihr at ihr.org
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>Tel. 949 - 631 1490
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>
>For more about the Zundel case, see:
>
><http://www.ihr.org/news/030923Zundel.shtml>"Who Is Ernst Zundel,
>And Why Is He In Jail?" (Sept. 2003)
><http://www.ihr.org/news/030519Zundel_Pol_Prisoner.shtml>"Ernst
>Zundel: Political Prisoner" (May 2003)
><http://www.ihr.org/news/040326zundel.shtml>"Some Good News in the
>Zundel Case" (March 2004)
><http://www.ihr.org/news/030214Zundel.shtml>"Authorities Prepare to
>Deport Ernst Zündel," with data on his life and arrest (Feb. 2003)
><http://www.ihr.org/news/030522Zundel_Demos.shtml>Report, with
>photos, on the May 2003 IHR demonstration on Zundel's behalf
>
>
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