⚠️ Historical Documentation Notice
This document is part of a historical archive and is presented for scholarly research and educational purposes.
The content reflects historical perspectives and should be understood within its historical context.
Real History and Ernst Zündel deportation The Index to the Traditional Enemies of Free Speech Alphabetical index (text) CTV Toronto, Canada, Ernst Zündel sues Ottawa over imprisonment Canadian Press TORONTO — Holocaust denier Ernst Zündel filed a lawsuit against the federal government Wednesday alleging that the nearly two years he’s spent behind bars were a violation of his constitutional rights.
Word of the suit came after Zündel’s most recent bid to forestall his deportation to Germany — a motion seeking the removal of the Federal Court judge hearing his case — was formally denied by the Federal Court of Appeal.
The lawsuit seeks only costs and a declaration that Zündel, 65, be freed and that keeping him in solitary confinement without charges for more than 20 months violated his Charter rights, said lawyer Peter Lindsay . ”There’s no monetary compensation sought apart from the costs of the action,” Lindsay said in an interview. “This is not a lawsuit about money. This is a lawsuit about principle and about procedural fairness or unfairness. Not a dime is being sought.”
On Tuesday, the Federal Court of Appeal quashed Lindsay’s motion to have Justice Pierre Blais , whom Lindsay accused of being biased against his client, removed from the case.
Zündel is being held under a rarely-used security certificate, which classifies him as a risk to Canadian security based on secret evidence which Blais will use to decide whether the certificate is reasonable. ”If he decides it is reasonable, then it becomes a removal order and there’s no appeal and there’s no right of judicial review,” Lindsay said. “If he decides it’s unreasonable, then it would be quashed and that would be the end of it . . .
(but) we’re concerned the result will be a negative result.” Like the many lawyers in Canada who have found themselves before Federal Court judges in recent years, trying to defend against evidence they’re not even allowed to see, Lindsay said defending his client has been a frustrating task. ”How can I answer a case that I don’t know what the case is?” he asked.
“How is it fair that one side gets to present evidence, the judge gets to consider that evidence, the other side doesn’t even know what the evidence is and is somehow supposed to challenge it?” Zündel was in and out of courtrooms in Canada in the early 1980s over his persistent publication of material depicting the Holocaust as a myth propagated to vilify Germans and justify massive war reparations. A resident of Canada for 42 years, Zündel was jailed last year upon his