- Holocaust reductionist Dr. Frederick Toben, freed by
a British court from the German/EU charge that he questioned the
official 6-million figure and methods of the Holocaust, thought he was
a free man last Thursday. German authorities gave up their attempt to
have him deported to Germany for trial and almost certain
imprisonment.
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- Now, he is a hunted man again. Andreas Grossman, the
Mannheim prosecutor who put Toben's reductionist friends, Ernst Zundel
and Germar Rudolph, in prison says, "England will not extradite him,
but we will continue to attempt to have him arrested in other
countries." (Associated Press, "Germany Pursues Arrest of Well-known
Holocaust Denier Set Free by UK Court," 24/11/2008)
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- German "Holocaust denial" hate laws are unique for
two reasons: First, penetration of Germany with "hate speech" via the
internet is considered just as much an indictable crime as if one
actually committed the offense on German soil. Second, the German
government is empowered to seek extradition of anyone in the world if
they publicly lessen the 6-million figure or doubt that gas chambers
and crematoria were primary means of killing such vast numbers of
Jews.
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- Since Germany also attempted to deport Toben for
"anti-Semitism," it is likely Germany might also demand extradition of
those who criticize matters Jewish.
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- Could Germany Come for
You?
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- Germany's determination to apprehend Toben across
international boundaries should frighten us all. Israeli "Nazi
hunters" for nearly 60 years have disregarded national sovereignties
and laws to bring those accused of assisting the Holocaust to justice
in Israel. Now, under Jewish-inspired German Holocaust denial laws,
just questioning the extent of the Holocaust on the internet is
evidently considered a similar offense.
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- Can Toben escape extradition? Probably not in
countries unsympathetic to independent reexamination of the Holocaust.
These include the U.S., Canada, and Toben's Australia. Germar Rudolph
and Ernst Zundel couldn't find sanctuary.
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- Toben was arrested at Heathrow Airport in London on
October 1 en route to Dubai. Maybe he should book another flight to
that anti-Zionist country, steering very clear of Europe!
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- As for the rest of us, who inadvertently violate
German cyberspace by freely questioning on the internet.
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- Where shall we
flee?
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