Real History and the Silent Heroism of Ernst Zundel The Index to the Traditional Enemies of Free Speech Alphabetical index (text) [images added by this website] Ernst Zündel a free man at last – released from Germany’s Mannhein Jail this morning after many long years – but for how long?
From Ingrid Rimland – Mrs Ernst Zündel THIS morning at 2:45 EST I received a phone call from our British friend, Lady Michele Renouf , who told me: “We have him in the car! All is well! Here he is…” and I could exchange a few happy words with my husband. Ernst assured me that his release went smoothly and that he would call me a bit later with additional details.
Half an hour later I received a fax from his lady attorney, Alexandra Rittershaus, who told me: “Ernst is in freedom. A few people were [at the prison gates], but everything went peacefully. I did not have an opportunity to talk to him, but he looked happy.” Above is a photo taken just a few minutes ago, showing Ernst with his splendid Austrian defense attorney, Dr. Herbert Schaller who, at the young age of 87, fought like a lion for Ernst’s release!.
Seven Years Behind Bars – longer than Pastor Niemöller .
On March 1, 2010 Europe’s best-known political prisoner, Ernst Zündel, was released from prison in Germany — “the freest Germany that has ever been”, as it likes to call itself, despite 50,000 arrests for “thought-crimes” every year.
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