The World - News from May 1, 1985
The Canadian Immigration Ministry ordered the deportation of publisher Ernst Zundel, a West German citizen who asserts that the Holocaust never happened. The agency also ruled that Zundel, 46, could remain in the country until he has exhausted his immigration and criminal appeals, a process that could take years. Zundel, who is now free on $10,000 bail, was convicted on Feb. 28 and sentenced to 15 months in jail for disrupting social or racial harmony by publishing a booklet titled “Did Six Million Really Die?”
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