FC: Internet's most reviled Holocaust revisionist arrested in U.S.

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Tue Feb 11 2003 - 12:59:16 PST

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    Here's Ernst Zundel a few years ago:
    http://www.mccullagh.org/image/5/ernst-zundel-1.html
    http://www.mccullagh.org/image/5/ernst-zundel-2.html
    
    Nizkor's archive on Ernst Zundel:
    http://www.nizkor.org/hweb/people/z/zundel-ernst/
    
    Politech archive on Ernst Zundel:
    http://www.politechbot.com/cgi-bin/politech.cgi?name=zundel
    
    -Declan
    
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    "B'Nai Brith Canada Asks Minister to Bar Zundel Return"
    http://www.newswire.ca/releases/February2003/10/c8751.html
    
    "Zundel arrested in U.S. on immigration charge"
    http://canada.com/national/story.asp?id=%7B95206598-3DA1-4D12-A967-044345A7F0B9%7D
    
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    http://www.thedailytimes.com/sited/story/html/120913
    
    Reknowned Neo-Nazi activist held in Blount County jail
    
        2003-02-08
        by Anna C. Irwin
        of The Daily Times Staff
    
        A German national known for his claim there was no mass extermination
        of Jews before and during World War II is being held at the Blount
        County Jail. [...]
    
        Zundel is being held for the Immigration and Naturalization Service
        pending action regarding an alleged immigration violation. He was
        taken in custody Wednesday at his home in Wear's Valley.
    
        [...]
    
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    http://www.zundelsite.org/zundel_persecuted/zundel_arrested.html
    
        Ernst Zundel Arrested!
    
        Today, I have sad news to report. Ernst Zundel was arrested yesterday,
        allegedly on an immigration violations matter. In a nutshell, he was
        told that he had missed showing up at a scheduled immigration hearing
        in May of 2001. Things are still very sketchy, but I will tell you
        what I know and, in essence, documented for Ernst's immigration
        attorney:
        [START]
        February 5, 2003
        This is what I remember about Ernst's arrest by the officers of INS:
        It is now 1:10 pm.
        Shortly after 11 a. m. the door bell rang. I was in my office. I
        remember the time because I am on a diet and I knew I could have a
        snack at 11 a.m. Ernst and John, a local man who helps out with odd
        jobs, were working on Ernst's painting, framing some of them.
        Two minutes or so later, Ernst came into my office and said, as I
        remember it. "Guess what. The INS guys are here because I am supposed
        to have missed a hearing."
        I went outside with him, and there were a total of 5 men, one of them
        in uniform. (John later told me that the man in uniform was the local
        deputy sheriff.) Ernst stood by the hood of John's car with one of the
        officers handing him a pad with a one-page text that he was
        trying to get Ernst to sign.
        Ernst asked if he could call his lawyer. He was told that he could
        not.
        I asked if I could call a lawyer, and I was told that I could not.
        The demeanor of the men, I felt, was threatening. Ernst said he wanted
        to read the document he was to sign, and was told the men did not have
        all day. Nonetheless, he read it very carefully, then told them that
        he never received a request for a hearing. I reiterated
        that as well. I also said that we had received a notification that
        said a hearing might take "up to 36 months". (Ernst had applied for
        permanent residency status in the US in the summer of 2000) The
        officer just shrugged. Ernst was again urged to sign the paper, and
        I suggested that he put a note at the bottom stating that he had never
        received a hearing date. Ernst then said, as I remember it: "What
        happens if I don't sign it?" and he was told by the man who stood to
        his left: "Then we'll have to arrest you." "And if I sign it?" At
        that, the man said: "Either way. We are here to arrest you."
        Thereupon Ernst signed the paper, I believe. Maybe he just wrote his
        objection. I never saw what was written there, nor was I given a copy.
        Ernst then asked me to get him a jacket and his passport. I went
        upstairs and one of the agents followed me. He was very snoopy and
        looked around in several rooms but did not touch anything. He only
        said: "You have a nice house. You have a lot of books. Your husband
        likes to read?" I said: "We both like to read."
        I found the jacket and passport, and when I came down, Ernst had
        emptied his pockets of his bills and money. It lay on the hood of
        John's car. He said to me: "Remember what I told you? That's what they
        were going to do. Use a bureaucratic excuse to get me." (That
        was the meaning of his words. I don't remember them exactly.)
        I had the presence of mind to ask the names of the officers. They are:
        John Barnes, Gary Slaybough (apparently the boss), Scott Pitman, Sat
        D. (?) Lee, and County Sheriff Steve Watson.
        Ernst then said to the officers: "I am on medication. Can I take my
        medication along?" He was told that he could. He asked me to get it,
        and I went upstairs to get it. Again, one of the agents followed me. I
        was shaking by that time, but I got his medication in a plastic
        grocery bag and took it down. I saw that he was being put in
        handcuffs. I said, thinking of his sore wrist: "Is that necessary?
        There's five of you. He isn't going to run away." One of the officers
        said: "We do that to all of them, not to show favoritism." Then Ernst
        was led away.
        I did not see in which car he was put, or if he waved goodbye. It all
        happened very fast.
        Our helper, John, was there the whole time because he had worked with
        Ernst on his painting frames in the garage, and he witnessed
        everything. I went upstairs, found our immigration lawyer's number,
        and called him. I told John to stay with me and listen so I would have
        a witness.
        The immigration lawyer said he knew nothing of a hearing; he had not
        been informed either. He also said that people didn't get arrested for
        missing a hearing. He said he would call around and find out what was
        going on. I told him that one of the officers had told me that Ernst
        was being taken to Knoxville, and that I would be called and informed
        what would happen to him. (So far, I have not yet been called by any
        of the agents.) The lawyer repeated that he would call around to find
        out what was going on and he would call me back.
        I then called another attorney who is a family friend who had been
        with us when we first met the immigration lawyer. This attorney
        thought that the arrest probably had to do with "war fever" - that
        immigration was rounding up people and Ernst's enemies took advantage
        of the situation and put on pressure in the right places. He also
        thought there might come the question of bail, and that bail for a
        federal arrest was very high. I said that we would not be able to pay
        it.
        Our friend then offered to have his in-laws come and stay with me for
        a few days. I told them I had trusted friends in the area and would be
        all right.
        I then talked briefly with John and asked for his recollection. John
        told me that he was asked for ID and some nosy questions, and he also
        said he perceived the agents as threatening.
        I told him that chances were he would be interrogated, and to make
        sure to tell the truth. I told him that I was sure he knew that  Ernst
        had a high profile, but that he also knew we were decent people who
        had nothing to hide. I told him it was very important to tell the
        truth is he knew it.
        Our lawyer friend then called me back and said that he had had a very
        good conversation with the immigration lawyer who thought that a judge
        had not ordered the arrest, that the arrest came from the Immigration
        Commissioner - that is, from the top.
    
        John is upstairs writing down what he saw and experienced.
        Ingrid Zündel
        [END]
        I only want to add that I have since talked to Ernst twice, last night
        and this morning. He is being held in a neighboring county jail and
        expects to be sent "elsewhere". He also said to look in the drawer of
        his night stand for my Valentine's present.
        How do I feel? I feel like I felt as a child when my father was taken
        away by Soviet goons, under a similar flimsy pretense and without any
        prior notification. My readers know that I never saw my father again.
        I expect to see Ernst again - make no mistake about that!
        That is all I know and want to say at this time.
        I would like to keep my phone line open in case I need to communicate
        with either Ernst, his attorneys or government officials. Please do
        not call. E-mail me or use our fax. Our number is 865-774-7758.
    
    
    
    
    
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