Wiesenthal Center Welcomes Hungarian Warrant Request for "Operation: Last Chance" Suspect The Simon Wiesenthal Center today welcomed the request for an arrest warrant against "Operation: Last Chance" suspect Charles (Karoly) Zentai submitted this week by the Hungarianmilitary prosecutor to a judge in Budapest. This is the requisite first step which must be taken before Hungary can issue an official request for the extradition of Zentai whocurrently resides in Perth, Australia. The judge has 15 days to rule on the request. "We welcome this step by the Hungarian military prosecutor," said the Center’s chief Nazi-hunter Dr. Efraim Zuroff who met earlier this month in Budapest with military prosecutorFerence Nemesz and other Hungarian Justice Ministry officials to submit a list of potential witnesses in the Zentai case and offer the Center’s assistance in the investigation. Zuroff expressed cautious optimism that Zentai would finally be held accountable for his crimes and noted that the Center preferred that he be tried in Budapest, the site of hiscrimes, rather than in Australia. "A trial in Hungary, where the alleged crimes were committed by Zentai, who served at that time in the Hungarian Army, would have far greatersignificance in public terms than if he were tried in Australia. In this regard, the educational and social dimensions of such a legal process should not be underestimated," saidZuroff. For more information call 00-972-50-7214156 |