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April 14, 2006
A letter to his long-time French friend, Yvonne:
Ernst Zündel
JVA Mannheim
Herzogenriedstr. 111
68169 MANNHEIM
Germany
4. April 06
I have not written for a while, because of all the legal
jockeying [in] Sylvia Stolz's case re "behaviour
inimical to the conduct of the proceedings."
- Sylvia Stolz
This morning the mail brought news from the court office
that now that my lady lawyer, Sylvia Stolz, has been removed by court order
- the case will continue at high speed. The next dates are :
Wednesday 26 April, 13.30 pm
Friday 12 May, 13.00 pm
Friday 19 May, 9.00 am
Friday 9 June, 9.00 am.
I advise all who intend to participate as spectators or
potential witnesses to call the Court office:
Landgericht Mannheim Telephone : 0621 - 292-2668 Fax : 0621
- 292-1314
You have to ask how my case, file Nr. 6 KLs 503 Js 4/96, is
proceeding - when and where it will be heard. There usually are long
line-ups - many have waited for hours and could not gain admission. Once
they do make it, they are treated like airline passengers and are not
admitted if they have brought their handy along, even turned off ! Inside
the courtroom, there are lots of uniformed and plain-cloth security
personnel in evidence. Therefore, keep all this in mind before deciding to
make a long trip, as some have done from Canada, the USA, even Latin
America, England, France, Italy and other places.
Keep in mind this is a censored letter, and I am walking
through a minefield of legal territory and forbidden topics since I am
totally unfamiliar with these people's rules and regulations. () It seems
that laws and rules, when it comes to Ernst Zündel, are as
"flexible" and "open to interpretation", regardless to
what country's jails and prisons I may be subjected to, what legal systems
prevail, or wherever I am at the moment.
Thus, I leave behind confused lawyers, speechless and
incredulous reporters, and a public not knowing what they should think or
can believe about me, my thoughts, actions, or my life's work. And who can
blame them? It's difficult even for me who, after all, is riding this tiger!
Maybe once these proceedings have come to the conclusion my
enemies have striven so hard and worked so diligently for to achieve - when
Shylock has received his pound of flesh, to speak with Shakespeare - maybe
then we can all relax and get on with our lives?
In the meantime, the "other world"- meaning those
who either are or have chosen to remain blissfully ignorant of what went on
in Europe's most traumatic and bloody history - are buffeted by the ravages
of a rampant, cannibalistic capitalism running amok, with jobs and pensions
threatened, insecurity every time they leave their homes or apartments,
alienation from their own countries, societies, from their neighbours, often
estranged from their husbands or wives and their children or grandchildren -
alienation everywhere!
Yvonne, I am not just talking about revisionistically
inclined people. I see, hear, and feel it even with prison officials,
priests, social workers, and inmates from wife beaters to bank robbers,
thieves, conmen and murderers! It is the "Zeitgeist", the spirit
of our times.
Just at a time when the media reports that the whole world
is "wired together" and loudly proclaims the "global
village", the real truth is that we are the most isolated and
alienated, compartmentalized, and manipulated by remote control via
spin-doctors in every sphere of our lives. The European peasant, the
American frontiersman, even the Neanderthal caveman was more connected in
reality to his clan, tribe, class or neighbours than the modern city dweller
in the teeming anthills of New York, Toronto, Los Angeles, Berlin or Paris
is to his millions of city-dwellers!
How often did I have to wait in front of a supporter's
apartment or house while my friend disarmed his alarm-system connected to
the local police station or proceeded to unlock [the door] with
sophisticated triple locks or secret codes known only to him. The more
everybody talks about freedom, security and the gentler society of Human
Rights - the less it exists in fact. ()
That's what my experiences of the last three years have
taught me when I, too, was caught up in what North-Americans call simply
"the Rat Race" : to see more clearly than ever before. Lucky is
the [man] who has a wife, children, or siblings who care for him, who
support him and are there for him when the vagaries of life hit him and when
without such love and support he would simply go under. A friend in need is
a friend indeed!
Since this is a censored letter, and according to the arcane
rules of this country I cannot discuss the actual trial proceedings, you
have to inform yourself via the usual circles of what is going on and what
the perimeter are that are still open for my defense.
Naturally - at moments like these one looks for historical
parallels or similarities in the lives and fates of other people. There are,
for instance, strange similarities between my career and Gandhi's in his
early years - not the Gandhi we popularly hear about, but the actual Gandhi,
the Human Rights activist at the turn of the 19th to the 20th century and
later in Durban, South Africa, where he was the best known defender of the
rights of his beleaguered fellow Indians. There are all kinds of court
transcripts, newspaper articles, records of leaflets, speeches,
demonstrations, which Gandhi either was directly involved in or actually
organised and led. The similarities therefore are often quite startling.
Even more surprising are Gandhi's life and his career after
he left South-Africa and became politically active in India. It is
interesting also to compare Gandhi's persecution in India by the British
occupation-vassal regime, and what laws and regulations were invoked against
Gandhi and his disciples, especially Nehru. They. Likewise, were considered
"agitators" and jailed. Their trials - Gandhi was a lawyer, I
believe - made them household words amongst the Indians who could read. His
and Nehru's fame spread, after the British-Indian colonial regime accused
Gandhi, and Nehru and his friends, of being a threat to "state or
national security", even though Gandhi, too, was a well-known advocate
of political non-violence. The rest is known to history.
While Gandhi and Nehru sat in their cells, the outside did
not stand still. The Indians organised their self-liberation, dethroned the
old system, corrupt and beholden to the British military occupiers as it
was, Nehru went on to become leader of a FREE India and ran India till his
death, being succeeded by his daughter and other relatives, almost like
through a post-liberation dynasty.
There are many other parallels in other people's lives, some
not well-known or only known in their countries of origin. In Germany the
case of Martin Luther, his trials and tribulations, his nailing his 95
thesis points to the church door, his persecution, having a Papal bull
issued against him, and his odd "protective kidnapping" and
[subsequent] isolation in the Wartburg, where he accomplished the greatest
feat of his life, the translation of the Bible into High German, thereby
giving the Germans one unifying language, which in the end shaped German
history far more for centuries to come than any short term impact his
translation of the Bible had with German believers. Thus his persecution and
unfair treatment resulted in consequences far beyond his own time and place
in German or European history.
There are other cases. Take Karl Marx, for example, and
Engels - hounded for their ideas in Germany, constantly in trouble with the
authorities of their day, plagued by censors, police interrogations, [being
forced to flee] to France and on to England - where Marx found a far more
congenial society, more tolerant of new ideas, and where he wrote his famous
works ! Did the German persecutors and censors of Marx succeed in
suppressing his ideas ? Yes - temporarily ! They came to haunt the Germans
for 150 years thereafter, with a vengeance ! It would have been easier to
"dialogue"- i.e., deal with Marx's ideas in 1848 peacefully,
rather than having to put down Communist revolutionaries in almost every
country in Europe after W.W.I. and having to deal with the Soviet monster
spawned by his ideas, which [led to] WWII and to the Cold War, lasting
another 50 years after !
Lenin, Stalin, Trotsky - all were hounded for their
pamphlets, speeches, had their meetings forbidden, were banished to Silesia,
deported, fled into exile - did it stop the spread of their ideas? The list
is near endless - Kenyatta, Castro, Che Guevara, Nasser. Most post-colonial
political activists-turned-leaders of their countries tell an eloquent story
- including the story of Nelson Mandela's incredible [life]. From
"security threat", convicted "advocate of terrorism" and
28 years imprisonment he went from prison cell to Prime Minister/leader of
South-Africa within a year or two.
I can't talk about others because this is a censored letter.
History teaches important lessons !
Ernst Zündel
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