After a 10 year legal battle against special interest groups - commonly known as the "Holocaust Lobby" attempting to stifle public debate on the Holocaust - the Supreme Court
of Canada granted Ernst Zündel on 27 August 1992 the right to speak and publish his
own opinion, ". . . even if the majority regards it to be wrong or
false."
As an American citizen protected by the First Amendment to the Constitution, I believe that all content on my website regarding Ernst Zündel's activism is likewise protected by the Supreme Court of Canada decision against
the world-wide Holocaust Lobby who will try to strangle democratic discourse
on the Holocaust and other matters.
For an excerpt of this landmark decision granting all Canadians free speech and freedom from coercion, please click on Zündel Case - Supreme Court Summary
For a full, meticulously referenced text detailing every nuance of this historic battle, please click on "Did Six Million Really Die?"
I further believe that Artikel 19 of the United Nations Charter on Human Rights
encourages us to inform ourselves and others across state lines and frontiers
by all means possible when abuses, wrongdoings and criminal acts occur.
The United Nations Declaration of Human Rights reads as follows:
"Everyone has the right of freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinion without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers."
Additionally, I refer the reader of the Zundelsite to an April 1995 Human Rights Watch/Helsinki publication entitled "Germany for Germans," in which this independent, highly respected international watchdog organization sides clearly with free speech and freedom of association and assembly principles and condemns repressive German legislation.
For an excerpt of this publication, please click on "Human Rights Watch / Helsinki".
Finally, Mrs. Hillary Rodham Clinton, then First Lady
of the United States of America, expressed strong support on behalf of
Freedom of Speech. I count on the fundamental axium she proclaims.
Ingrid Rimland Zündel, Ed.D.