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Former German Lawyer Sylvia Stolz has been jailed again
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Former German Lawyer Sylvia Stolz has been jailed again

Source: justice4germans.com
Sylvia Stolz, the former defence attorney for Ernst Zundel has been convicted today in a Munich court, once again under the tyrannical BRD laws concerning so-called “holocaust denial” and thereby “inciting racial hatred”. She was sentenced to 20 months in prison with no possibility of parole.

The case stems from her presentation at the AZK in Switzerland in 2012 where she spoke about “Free Speech”, and her previous conviction under §130, the court procedures, banned speech, banned evidence and banned legal defence.

It mattered not to the court that the “offence” took place outside of the BRD. The host of the AZK (Anti-Zensur-Koalition) Ivo Sasek is also facing criminal charges stemming from this event and the presentation given by Sylvia Stolz, see below.



Full translated text

While I am outraged and disappointed by this verdict, I am not at all surprised. This is simply more proof that Germany was not “liberated” in 1945 and remains an occupied nation today. The BRD government represents foreign interests and its courts and the judicial proceedings are a mere continuation of the Nuremberg Show Trials.

Sylvia Stolz, like all others convicted under such draconian laws in “Star Chamber” like proceedings, can now only be viewed by anyone with a moral compass, a sense of justice and concern for human rights as a “political prisoner”.

Source: justice4germans.com

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