Canadians protest at German Consulate after violinist arrested for Thought Crime
Posted by admin978 on February 10, 2018 · Leave a Comment
Last week a group of concerned Canadians deliver a letter of protest at the German Consulate in Vancouver, following the extraordinary arrest of a Canadian violinist for violating Germany’s notorious laws restricting historical analysis and debate.
Violinist Monica Schaefer was seized by German police while quietly attending the trial of attorney Sylvia Stolz, who has been subjected to repeated prosecutions and imprisonments for defending her historical revisionist clients in German courts.
Now Monika herself is being held in prison while the authorities determine how she can be tried. Despite her good character, she is likely to remain in custody for several months before any trial.
Germany’s notorious volksverhetzung law makes it a criminal offence to raise questions about the alleged ‘Holocaust’ of six million Jews in homicidal ‘gas chambers’. Those imprisoned under this law have included German-Canadian artist and publisher Ernst Zündel, author and lawyer Horst Mahler, and his fellow attorney Sylvia Stolz.
For further information about Monika Schaefer’s case read Paul Fromm’s regularly updated website.
H&D readers can contact Monika Schaefer at her prison address:
Monika Schaefer, Political Prisoner,
Stadelheim Prison
Schwarzenbergstr. 14
81549 München
Germany