| Index
 on Ernst
Zündel
  Arrest
in USA and return to Canada, February 2003
 Quote:
"I should not have taken my attorney's advice. I was a
fool and should have driven to [the US Immigration
hearing] and I wouldn't be sitting here." --Ernst
Zündel, quoted by The Hamilton (Ont.) Spectator, April
2, 2003. His wife Ingrid Rimland denies
he would have said it
-- But here is the article: "Board
sends Zündel back to
jail"
 
  Apr
1, 2003: Board
sends Zündel back to jail; Holocaust denier awaits
probe results in 'Thorold Hilton'May 2, 2003: Ernst
Zundel arrested again in Canadian prison cell:
Ottawa files a security certificate
declaring him a "national security risk" to enable them
to deport him to GermanyVictoria (BC)
Times-Colonist: "Even
Zundel merits fairness"Bill Dunphy's
tortured defence of "Nazi apologist" ZündelCanada forces U.S.
Internet giant to pull Ernt Zündel's Web
siteIngrid Rimland urgent
bulletin on further harassment and maltreatmentof Ernst
ZundelJudge cites secret
evidence Ernst
Zündel loses another bid to be released from prison
while his immigration case is heardMarianne
Meed Ward in Toronto Sun on Ernst Zündel's
imprisonment without trialToronto
Star editorial demands that Irwin Cotler (new Justice
Minister) throw Zündel out of Canada without trial |
David Irving commentsToronto Globe & Mail: Editorial: Ernst
Zündel doesn't warrant a security certificate |
article: Ernst
Zündel civil-rights champion?"After more than a year in solitary
confinement, Zündel is still fighting deportation
and he may rewrite the law in the process. All because he
wants to know what the secret case is against
him."
Apr
30, 2004 Ontario judge Lauren Marshall to testify for
Ernst Zündel defence | then
stuns courtroom by launching a bid to avoid
testifyingMay 12, 2004: Zündel
calls Jewish leaders to testify at deportation
hearing | Ontario
Court refuses to hear Zündel's challenge to a
federal anti-terrorism law; he could face five more years
in Canadian solitary confinement awaiting trialJun 26, 2004: Judge
quashes all four subpoenas sought by Zündel |
Paul Fromm's comment |
Judge's decisionAug 12, 2004: US
Federal Court rules Zündel entitled to challenge
U.S. deportationSept 18, 2004: CSIS
intercepted Zündel's mail, ex-agent saysOct 20 - Nov 5, 2004: Closing arguments begin in
Zündel deportation case: Zündel
defence based on age draws scorn | Zündel's
followers bookish seniors, not violent skinheads, defence
lawyer says | Judge
accused of 'misguided approach' in Zündel case |
Released
documents show FBI ruled Ernst Zündel "not a
threat" | Defence
lawyer assails Judge Blais: 'Draconian' security
certificate process 'has no place in a
democracy'Nov 25, 2004: Ernst
Zündel sues Ottawa over imprisonmentFaurisson
on the character of Ernst
Zündel 
 Deportation
to Germany March 2005 and trial Jun 15, 2005: "A
good investment" - Cost to Canadians of sending
Zündel to his native Germany: $130,000. "The
cost of the trip is not of great concern to members of
the Jewish community, said Bernie Farber, executive
director of the Canadian Jewish Congress."Zündel
("a friend of David Irving") in jail in
Germany | and commentary by Mr
IrvingReader
suggests that judges in hate-trials against revisionists
should be awarded a Roland Freisler plaqueUpdate
on Ernst Zündel | Zündel's
letter from a German prison to his wifeJul 19, 2005: Germany
charges Ernst Zündel with Volksverhetzung, inciting
racial hatred on Web: | Canadian
Jews are kvellingBackground
and Detailed Chronology of Ernst Zundel Persecution
Oct 6, 2005: Canadian
prosecutor in Ernst Zündel Trial comes clean,
says Zündel doesn't believe his own propagandaFeb 15, 2007: Germany
jails Ernst Zündel for 5 years | Canadian
Jews rejoice | Wiesenthal
Center GloatsJunge Freiheit on the Zündel sentence: Wie
im Mittelalter - Historische Wahrheit und fiktive
Erinnerung (in German)Frankfurter
Allgemeine Zeitung editorial: 'Falsche
Europäisierung,' (German) - sober criticism of
the laws under which Zündel, Rudolf and Irving are
imprisoned; argues strongly against any extension of
these absurd laws | Not
so free in Germany Joseph Quesnell of Winnipeg
Sun is uneasy about jailing of Zündel German police charge
Sylvia Stolz, Ernst Zündel's defence lawyer with
incitement and "trying to hamper prosecution"Toronto Globe
and Mail reviews an "experimental novel", an attack
on Ernst Zündel and David Irving: Bring back Conrad
Black, we sayOct 2007: Letter
from Germany's Political Prisoner Ernst Zundel to a
Canadian SupporterFeb 2010: How
Associated Press concocts its stories: An Object Lesson
in Lying
 See also Warren
Kinsella dossier |