1996-09-05 - Re: … subversive leftists

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From: Asgaard <asgaard@Cor.sos.sll.se>
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Raw Date: Thu, 5 Sep 1996 23:25:02 +0800

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From: Asgaard <asgaard@Cor.sos.sll.se>
Date: Thu, 5 Sep 1996 23:25:02 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: ... subversive leftists
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On Wed, 4 Sep 1996, Declan McCullagh wrote:

> The German Generalbundesanwaltschaft (Chief Federal Prosecutor's
> office) has "advised" the Internet providers to block access to

> "Radikal" (http://www.xs4all.nl/~tank/radikal) is a publication
> from the radical left that is illegal in Germany, but not in
> the Netherlands.

This is amazing. Without defending the German stand on the Revisionist
crap, that part is at least understandable in a historical context
(their sense of guilt for the unfortunate developments in the 30's
and 40's etc). But a quick overview of the contents of Radikal gives the
impression of an ordinary leftist zine, defining the outlawing of it as
pure political censorship in a Western 'democracy'. I'm truly surprised.

Asgaard





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