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DEFIANCE!
Dissident attorney charged by German regime
Zündel's former lawyer charged
with incitement
Associated Press Tuesday, 20 March 2007
BERLIN — German prosecutors on Tuesday charged
the former lawyer for far-right activist Ernst Zündel with
incitement, accusing her of denying the Holocaust and ending one of her
legal filings with "Heil Hitler.''
SYLVIA STOLZ: Freedom Fighter
Sylvia Stolz represented Zündel in his first trial, which
collapsed after Stolz was banned on grounds she was trying to sabotage
the proceedings.
Zündel's second trial at the Mannheim state court ended last month
with his conviction for incitement for denying the Holocaust.
Zündel, 67, who was deported from Canada in 2005 and also once
lived in Tennessee, was sentenced to the maximum five years in prison.
Mannheim prosecutors said in a statement that Stolz herself has now
been charged with incitement, attempting to thwart a prosecution and
using symbols of a banned organization.
'Heil Hitler!'
During
Zündel's trial, Stolz repeatedly disputed the Nazis' mass murder
of Jews, called for hatred of the Jewish population and ended a legal
document with the words "Heil Hitler,'' the statement said. The
document was freely accessible on the Internet, it added.
Stolz does not deny making the statements or writing "Heil Hitler'' on
the document. However, she told The Associated Press in a
telephone interview that while she anticipated she might be charged, it
was part of her fight against what she considers an illegitimate
government built upon the postwar allied occupation of Germany.
"We are under foreign occupation, and this foreign occupation has
portrayed Adolf Hitler as a devil for 60 years, but that is not true,''
she said. "But the real truth can only be told when someone attempts to
break this taboo.
Stolz is also accused of trying to "force an end to the proceedings''
with constant interventions and "provocations'' that disturbed the
conduct of the trial.
'Resistance!'
The
presiding judge halted Zündel's trial last March to ask for Stolz's removal after
she denounced the court as a "tool of foreign domination''
and described the Jews as an "enemy people'' in earlier sessions.
In April,
she was carried out of the court room, shouting "Resistance! The
German people are rising up,'' after defying an order for her
removal.
Prosecutors
said they are seeking a ban on Stolz working as a lawyer.
"This
foreign occupation seems threatened and insulted,'' Stolz said. "So telling the
truth is prosecuted for slander and the people who speak the truth
are silenced, whether they're attorneys, doctors, engineers or
any other profession.''
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