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Real History and the internment of writer Ernst Zündel Index to the Traditional Enemies of Free Speech Alphabetical index (text) I do not speak for weeks sometimes. This is why my voice tends to give way in the courtroom. — Image added by this website: Robert Faurisson, Fred Leuchter at Carlton SAtreet; Zündel seated in background Toronto, [see also: Editorial ] Ernst Zündel, civil-rights champion?

After more than a year in solitary confinement, Canada’s most famous Holocaust denier is still fighting deportation, KIRK MAKIN reports, and he may rewrite the law in the process.

All because he wants to know what the secret case is against him By KIRK MAKIN Toronto Globe and Mail ERNST Zündel was framing a painting at his retirement home, high in the Smokey Mountains of Tennessee, when a van pulled into his driveway followed by three police cars. “It was a whole armada,” he recalls. “I knew what was coming next.” The van was from the U.S.

Immigration and Naturalization Service. “They put me up against my pickup truck, spread-eagled me, and said I was being arrested and deported. Within five minutes, I was gone.” That was Feb. 17, 2003. Since then, he has not seen his wife or his home. In fact, he has yet to get out of solitary confinement. Mr. Zündel was whisked

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Original Publication: 2005-01-01
Digital Archive: Focal Point Publications
Accessed: June 4, 2026