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optužbe za nacističkog zločinca
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More charges filed against most-wanted Nazi in Slovakia
Još je više optužbi za najtraženiojeg nacistu u Slovačkoj
by: AFP Updated: 04/Aug/2012 16:00
BRATISLAVA (AFP)---Slovak justice authorities said Thursday more charges have been filed against the alleged Nazi-era war criminal Laszlo Csatary, detained in neighbouring Hungary.
Slovački su pravni autoriteti izjavili, u utorak, da je više optužbi podneseno protiv nacističkog ratnog zločinca Laszlo Csataryija, koji je uhvaćen u susjednoj Mađarskoj. 97 -godišnji Csatary je na vrhu liste Wiesentalovofg centra za traženje još živih osoba optuženih za ratne zločine.On je u II. svjetskom ratu organizirao deportaciju u smrt oko 16.000 Židova iz geta u Košicama ( sada u Slovačkoj, a tada dio Mađarske).....
Između studenog 1944 i siječnja 1945. ubijeno je 500-700 ljudi u Košicama, uključujući 12 koji su oibješeni u centru grada. Csatary , je tada bio viši policijski oficir, član " odbora koji treba "očistiti" grad od nepoželjnih osoba. Csatari je pomogao da se napravi lista od 1.200 osoba " koje ne podupiru režim".
Slovački ministar
pravde Tomas Borec je rekao da želi sa se Csatary-ju sudi u njegovoj zemlji, a to traže i slovačke židovske organizacije.
Currently under house arrest in Budapest, Csatary was arrested on July 18 in the Hungarian capital on information from the Wiesenthal Center. He had fled to Canada after the war but apparently lived undisturbed in Hungary for about 15 years before he was arrested.
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Hungarian lawyer seeks indictment against Nazi hunter Efraim Zuroff
Mađarski pravnici optužuju Efraima Zuroiffa da je dao " lažnu izjavu" protiv optuženog za razne zločine
August 13, 2012
(JTA) -- A Hungarian lawyer has urged authorities to charge Nazi hunter Efraim Zuroff with making “false statements” against an alleged war criminal.
Attorney Futo Barnabas said Zuroff, director of the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Israel, should be indicted for leveling false allegations against Laszlo Csatary, whom police arrested last month. Zuroff gave testimonies to Budapest prosecutors that Csatary had organized deportations of Hungarian Jews from Kosice in 1941 and 1944.
Prosecutors dismissed the 1941 charges last week as “unsubstantiated” but are still investigating those pertaining to 1944.....
Based on Zuroff’s research, The Sun newspaper of London reported on Csatary’s whereabouts in July. Budapest’s chief prosecutor said on July 17 that the research “contains no new evidence.” Csatary was nonetheless placed under house arrest the next day.
Last year, a Budapest court acquitted Zuroff of libel charges. Sandor Kepiro, then a suspected war criminal, sued Zuroff for voicing the suspicions. Kepiro was acquitted last year.
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