Documents on the The legal test will be whether Zündel’s web pages were really likely to cause the requisite ‘breach of the peace’ amongst the German prosecutors who downloaded them. They’re not exactly shrinking violets themselves.
November 4, 2005 (Friday) London (England) AN elderly motorcyclist is lying on a stretcher in Queen Anne’s Gate, fussed over by police and ambulance men, having been sideswiped by a car, which is also there blocking the road. There is a lot of broken glass. A woman is bringing him a cup of tea. I tell Jessica the treatment for shock includes administering “a cup of strong, hot sweet tea.”
Fifty years ago I gave that answer at school in a St Johns Ambulance test when the question was what to give a baby who has had an electric shock: wrong. She says with a sniff that she knows that. I add: “Of course, if it was Mummy, she’d demand to know the use-by date of the milk in the tea. Today’s? Not good enough. Tomorrow’s? But that will be out of date in two days’ time,” etc., and we share an irreverent chuckle about her silly faddishness.
November 5, 2005 (Saturday) London (England) THERE have been nine days of race riots in Paris and all across France, in every major city: newscasters are questioning whether they are centrally organized or not, and nobody dares call them race riots — though the people burning hundreds of cars and attacking policemen and buildings are all immigrant Arabs and Black Africans, as a few timid newspapers venture to describe.
Is Enoch Powell ‘s grim prediction coming true, and — a likely scenario — will the race riots on this scale