
Declan McCullagh wrote:
http://cgi.pathfinder.com/netly/editorial/0,1012,1561,00.html
The Netly News Network (http://netlynews.com/) November 6, 1997
Return of the Living Zundel by Chris Stamper (cstamper@pathfinder.com)
Does Ernst Zundel have the right to deny the Holocaust and brag about it on the Net? In the U.S. the answer is unequivocally yes. But in Canada, where Zundel resides, the Human Rights Commission has been holding hearings on whether the "Zundelsite" violates the country's hate speech laws.
Zundel's web site contains pointers to the sites of those who disagree with him. The Holocaust promotion web sites, however, contain pointers only to sites which are in agreement with their views. e.g. - At Zundel's site:
For relentless Holocaust promotion, on the other hand, contact Nizkor. For another Jewish point of view, contact the Simon Wiesenthal Center (tm)
Thus, the Canadian Human Rights Commission's primary goal seems to be to limit Canadian's access to infomation to only that which is in alignment with the goals of those holding the reins of power. TruthMunger