Day One of the Zundel / Great Holocaust Trial # 3 in Germany / A friend reports

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Tue Nov 8 08:11:33 EST 2005









Zundel supporters please note:  We have a very concise 12-minute DVD 
summary about the meaning of the first two Zundel/Holocaust trials - 
what you are experiencing now on German soil is Zundel/Holocaust 
Trial # 3. 

You may email us at irimland at zundelsite.org and ask for this DVD in 
exchange for a small courtesy donation to defray production, postage 
and handing. 

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This is the first informal report sent by a friend directly from the 
court/Landgericht in German:

[start]

Today lots of excitement!

The court is overflowing with Zundel supporters.  The entire court is 
filled, and at least 20-30 more wait in the hall. There are lots of 
media outlets here, so keep an eye on German media. There are people 
here from as far away as Ireland, Canada, Austria, France, etc. There 
is also press here from Paraguay.  Some of the local press people 
were saying, "We Germans are not allowed to write German history?"

Ernst is looking in good spirits and gave me the thumbs up during the 
hearing.  During breaks he stays in the court room.  He is not 
allowed to talk to anyone but his lawyers.

The laws that Ernst [is accused to have] broken are as follows:

1945 Nürnberg
1950 Deutschlandvertrag
1990 2 more Deutschlandvertrags and 4 Allied laws.  Specifics where 
not given to me, although I asked.

The lawyers argued for Ernst's release as he has been in jail for 
almost 3 yrs now.  They petitioned the judge for his release and also 
said since a new lawyer is coming on board, they will need more prep 
time and asked for a several month adjournment. Most feel he won't be 
released - that this trial is just a propaganda project.

The police went around to see if you were there, asking a lady 
sitting in front of me for papers to see that she wasn't you.  I am 
sitting beside a man who speaks good English, and he is giving me a 
running idea of what is happening.

Gunter Deckert is here - [a former political leader, imprisoned 
previously for five years or more, if I am not mistaken because he 
verbally translated the Leuchter Report] Lady Michelle Renouf from 
Britain and another leading German - I'll try to get his name soon. 
He might be from the NPD [a small but rapidly growing and much feared 
Nationalist party in Germany] and a person named Max Becker, who I 
think was also charged like Ernst.

I saw maybe one or two ARA types.  There was no protest today in 
front of the court.

The judge is constantly getting mad at the crowd in the room because 
they clapped after Rieger and Ernst's lady lawyer spoke - and booed 
and hissed when the judge made some remarks. I'll get [a friend] to 
send a better report, but it seems like the judge is trying to throw 
off all the legal counsel.  So far Maler was forced not to be on the 
defense team, and there was talk about removing Ernst's mandatory 
lawyer, the lady [Attorney Sylvia Stolz].   Then more talk about 
removing Rieger and the person from Austria [an attorney named 
Schaller].   They said Rieger is too close to Ernst, and that the 
Austrian is too old.

The police are quite mean here. There is a heavy police presence.  At 
least 30-50 of them are here.  You have to pass through a metal 
detector, plus get a wand over you.  The prosecutor was giving an 
interview and someone said to him, "How do you sleep at night?" or 
something similar - and the police took him away.  About 15 minutes 
later they escorted him out of the court house.

I tried to take a few pictures in the court.  At the beginning they 
allowed some of the media to take pictures - I could not get in the 
court room at that time.  During a break I took a few pictures, 
thinking it was ok, and the police went nuts and yelled something at 
me.  I just put my camera away, and they seemed ok about that.

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A few hours later:

The main judge read 7 pages of charges into the court record about 
what Ernst has done wrong in Germany - something about being a 
"Disturbance of Peace" and "Disturbance of the Peace of a Volk - 
Jewish people, I think, as it was never mentioned with any specifics 
[in the formal charges].

Then the Judge mentioned something that Ernst had said about 11 Feb 
'04 that "Jews will be rotted out as were the Indians", etc. - also 
something about the "Jew problems" - and that he had commented, also 
in 2004, that "if it can't be spoken about, nothing can be resolved." 
[Quotation marks added for clarity]  Further, Ernst was to have said 
that "Germany is not the land of the Jews, nor the land of the Turks, 
but the land of the German peoples."

Then there was a very heated debate about the dismissal of a lawyer 
called Dr. Maler as he has lost his licence, because things he said 
about the Holocaust in court broke the law.  Further he is so-called 
now too old to practice.  A Sylvia Stolz is supposed to act as his 
assistant.  [Not true!] The court had to take a recess to review if 
this is true and that she could act as a lawyer in this case.  She 
was allowed to act as a lawyer, but they found that she has made some 
type of pro NS  [National Socialist] statements and [entertains some] 
mental views, and thus - since she was paid by the German government 
- she could not stay unless Ernst was to accept her privately. They 
asked him and he agreed..

Then the court said that he has too many lawyers.  He has 4 and is 
allowed only 3.  Thus he has to fire one of them.  I understand that 
Bock is the one he releases.

The lawyer [Sylvia] Stolz is quite stubborn and fights with the main 
judge, butting heads.  He seems to a) laugh at her b) gets really 
upset with her. She has problems because she at some point put it on 
written record that she has issues with the Jews, German law, and the 
judges.  This will cause a colourful trial for certain.
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