DAVID IRVING
Deportation from Canada 1992
Including documents Released Under the Access to Information Act
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Index
- Canadian translation: Munich “conviction” in absentia, July 17, 1991: fined DM 7,000.
- Canadian translation: Verdict of the Munich District Court, May 5, 1992: increased to 10,000 DM fine
- Canadian file photocopy: The Daily Telegraph, London, May 6, 1992: “German court rejects Irving appeal“
- From secret Canadian files, a summary of the early attempts by the traditional enemies of Free Speech to silence Mr Irving in Canada
- Canadian file photocopy: House of Commons, London, Jul 10, 1992: Glenda Jackson MP asks Government to prosecute Mr Irving
Canadian Jewish bodies start planting smears in secret Ottawa Government files
The Last Tour of Canada, October – November 1992:
- The role of the Simon Wiesenthal Centre in suppressing free speech in Canada
- Documents on Canada’s ban on David Irving: he calls upon the US Embassy in London, June 1993, to investigate who tampered with computers
- In its Winter 1992 journal Response, The Simon Wiesenthal Centre gloats at its success in suppressing free speech in Canada
- Oct 9, 1992: the Canadian Government sends a letter to Mr Irving in Los Angeles advising him he may be banned from Canada
- Oct 15, 1992 Vancouver barrister Douglas Christie asks the Federal Court for an injunction to prevent the minister from banning the speaker’s visit
- Oct 27, 1992: Canadian border units get photo of Mr Irving
- Oct 27, 1992: Immigration trumps up a charge against Mr Irving (but it won’t wash, as the German “conviction” has to have an exact parallel under Canadian law)
- Oct 27, 1992: [Constable] George Heger, of Calgary Police Service, sends a fax to Calgary Immigration about David Irving
- Oct 28, 1992: An anonymous agent tips off Canadian Immigration that David Irving is to speak at Calgary, Alberta, on Nov 2 | Canadian journalist Bill Dunphy boasted of how he helped to destroy free speech in Canada
- Oct 28, 1992: speech at Victoria, BC [ending with his arrest]
- Oct 28, 1992: 11 p.m., Mr Irving interrogated at Victoria police HQ
- Oct 29, 1992: The Province, Vancouver, reports: “Cops nab Irving … in Victoria“
- Oct 30, 1992: Canadian immigration Case Presenting Officer Wilkinson secretly notes during hearing against Mr Irving in Vancouver: “Case tenuous…“
- October 30, 1992: Brian Fisher’s affidavit confirming Mr Irving’s brief excursion from Canada to the USA
- November 1, 1992: speech at Toronto, Ontario
- Canadian Jewish News, Toronto, November 3, 1992: “Irving Defies Law”
The Illegal Expulsion, November 13, 1992:
The Legal Actions:
July 13, 1993: Judge Rothstein denies leave to appeal (without giving reasons)
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