Canada Imprisons People For Human Rights Activity

jbugden at smtplink.alis.ca jbugden at smtplink.alis.ca
Wed Aug 21 15:19:41 PDT 1996


qut at netcom.com (Skip)
>... you support imprisoning and deporting people based purely on their 
political ideas, ... Re: Ernst Zndel and his years of imprisonment by a court 
for merely expressing his racist ideas, racist political ideas being 
strictly illegal in Canada...

Actually, he was charged with inciting hatred against a recognizable group but
was eventually freed on appeal. I think the problem was that the prosecution
could not find anyone who listened to Zundel and didn't already hate the same
groups. Hence, no incitement.

He is currently fighting to get his Canadian citizenship, (he is a German
citizen) while many other people are fighting to prevent this. Zundel believes
that returning to Germany would result in imprisonment.

It's nice to know that the people we imprison for their views are still willing
to go to court to become a Canadian citizen.

James

Nota: Quebec recently held a referendum on seperation from Canada. 
Just talk about secession of a state in the U.S., and you'll quickly see which
country makes political ideas illegal.







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