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Germar Rudolf, Resistance Is Obligatory (2012; PDF-Datei

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GERMAR RUDOLF, RESISTANCE IS OBLIGATORY<br />

destroyed by the ton. Only little can be learned about that from the media.<br />

Conclusion:<br />

After a decade of increased attention regarding issues of contemporary<br />

history and the political problems linked to this, I view as seriously<br />

restricted in Germany the fundamental rights of freedom to form and<br />

express an opinion as well as the independence of the judiciary, as they<br />

are statutory by the Basic Law of the Federal Republic of Germany,<br />

despite all hair-splitting legal justifications. Offenders are politically<br />

persecuted. How mercilessly this is perpetrated has just recently become<br />

clear once more due to the fate of University Professor Dr. Werner<br />

Pfeiffenberger, who all of a sudden had gotten into the crosshairs of<br />

media and judiciary for a candid statement about the current terror<br />

against certain views and who committed suicide in May of last year to<br />

escape further persecution.<br />

The following quotation is assigned to the British European Commissioner<br />

Sir Leon Brittan:<br />

“If we have laws prohibiting people to say things, even if they are<br />

evidently wrong, then may God help us.”<br />

In Germany such laws exist, and citizens are sentenced relentlessly<br />

without any verification of the veracity of their statements. One can only<br />

hope that an acceptable way out can be found from this dilemma.<br />

Königsbronn, 22 Nov. 2000 (passport and U.S. visa data)<br />

(signed) Professor Dr. Ing. H-K. Meier<br />

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