Fwd: *** Hungarians rally for Zundel ***

zgrams at zgrams.zundelsite.org zgrams at zgrams.zundelsite.org
Sat Apr 16 13:45:43 EDT 2005


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>To all:
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>Please, don't forget:  The day for a coordinated Zundel Rally is May 
>6th.    Plan to participate if possible.
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>There may be few of us, but we are strong in spirit and resolve.
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>Many of you have already contacted me and asked for direction or 
>names of Zundel friends with whom to join forces.  Be assured I am 
>making a networking list. I am not ignoring your letters - I am 
>simply catching up with myself! I expect a visitor for the next 
>three or four days, but after that, I will kneel into organizing and 
>streamlining this.
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>I knew about today's rally described below because somebody called 
>me out of the blue and said that "many people here in Hungary 
>support Ernst Zundel's Cause".  Hungary?  This naturally surprised 
>me and pleased me, because I have never, to my recollection, sent a 
>single letter to anyone in Hungary except for some casual business 
>connections. It warms my heart to know we have some grassroots 
>support as far away as Hungary!  Last time, Sweden and Japan joined 
>in without our doing or even knowledge - maybe this time there will 
>be other countries in addition? 
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>It is yet too early to tell where groups are forming - so far I only 
>know of England.  But I will let you know.
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>And one other thing - look how the smearmonger media always smears 
>us by sliding in some sneers about "skinheads" and "white 
>supremacists."  Some ten years ago I had a Swedish television team 
>come to film me in San Diego.  The reporter's very first question 
>was:  "Where are the skinheads?"  I told him that in my entire life 
>I have never spoken one word to a skinhead and have seen them only 
>on mainstream television media.  That was a decade ago - and it's 
>still true today.
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>Therefore - let's all remember our Kinderstube manners.  No filthy 
>tongues, torn tennis shoes, or sloppy T-shirts for us!
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>Here's Hungary:
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>Rally supporting Holocaust deniers held in Hungary
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>By ASSOCIATED PRESS
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>Some 200 Hungarian far-right supporters, including skinheads, held a 
>rally Saturday outside the German Embassy in Budapest in support of 
>Ernst Zundel and others jailed in Germany for denying the Holocaust.
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>The protest was held on Hungary's Holocaust Memorial Day, which 
>commemorates the day in 1944 when authorities began deporting 
>Hungarian Jews to Nazi concentration camps.
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>Organizers - including the Blood and Honor skinhead group, the 
>Hungarian National Front and Conscience 88 - tried to give a 
>petition to the German chancellor in support of Zundel, a white 
>supremacist jailed in Germany, but no Embassy officials were present 
>to receive the appeal.
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>Demonstrators said they were protesting against the "enemies of 
>thought" in Germany.
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>Gusztav Zoltai, executive director of the Federation of Hungarian 
>Jewish Communities, said it was shameful that authorities allowed 
>the rally to be held on Holocaust Memorial Day.
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>Thanks, guys and gals, for doing this!  If there are photos, please 
>let me have a few! 
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>To all the rest of us:  Let the Hungarians, who had first hand 
>experience with Zionist-inspired Communism, be an example to us.  I 
>have been itching for a long time to organize a demo at the 
>Washington, D.C. Holocaust Museum.  I'll do it, too - I know exactly 
>when.
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>Meanwhile, let's get some groups together and demonstrate in the 
>U.S. as well - not just in other countries.  I say that ten people 
>are sufficient to grab a few signs and spend a lunch hour to get 
>some good video and pictures.  Another good idea, and very 
>impactful, would be to dress up to the teeth and visit a few of 
>these diplomats in smaller groups.  These bureaucrats sit in their 
>various embassies and consulates precisely to tell the folks back 
>home which way the wind is blowing. 
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>I think you can add weight to your visit by choosing a spokesman or 
>woman who can articulate our plight.  If possible, get it on tape to 
>add to our archives.
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>Please keep in touch, and I will, too.  Once more, the date is May 6th.
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>Ingrid
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>P.S.  And as to Ernst being a "white supremacist" - it isn't going 
>to stick after the schmierfinks spent something like four decades - 
>and millions and millions of dollars - imprinting on the world that 
>Mr. Zundel is a "Holocaust Denier."  Now, seriously:  Who wants to 
>be a Moonie Holocaust Believer?
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