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Supreme Court won't hear Ernst Zundel claim for unlawful detention As you read the latest below from the corrupted judicial system in Canada, please keep in mind that three of the nine Supreme Court Judges are of the Tribe that considers itself to be "Chosen". We knew we were going to lose this one when we filed; however, to reach international courts and other global bodies ever more taking a hard look at judicial and media corruption, we had to go through the motions.
Source: The Canadian Press, Thursday, April 12, 2007 OTTAWA (CP) - The Supreme Court of Canada won't hear a claim from Holocaust denier Ernst Zundel that he was unlawfully detained and then deported to Germany. As is usual in leave-to-appeal cases, the court gave no reasons for its ruling. Zundel, who was detained for two years on a security certificate as a foreign national deemed to be a threat to national security, had sought $10 million in damages. Lower courts upheld the security certificate and subsequently rejected his claim for damages. Over the years, Zundel, 67, fought a series of court cases over his publications which denied the Nazi slaughter of Jews during the Second World War. In February, a German court convicted him of Holocaust denial and sentenced him to the maximum term of five years.
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