| Wiesenthal Center’s Chief Nazi-Hunter Meets with Mayor of Požega to Discuss Crimes of Former PoliceChief, “Operation: Last Chance” Suspect Milivoj Ašner; Urges Preservation of Vandalized Jewish Cemetery Požega, Croatia – The Simon Wiesenthal Center’s chief Nazi-hunter Israel director Dr. Efraim Zuroff met heretoday with local mayor Zdravko Ronko in order to update him on the case of former Pozega police chief Milivoj Ašner and to urge him to issue a formal condemnation of the crimescommitted against Serbs, Jews, and Gypsies in Požega during World War II. In addition, Zuroff urged Mayor Ronko to take immediate action to stop the ongoing vandalization anddesecration of the Jewish cemetery of Požega, which Zuroff visited together with several descendants of the local Jewish community. In a press conference held today at the Požega municipality, Zuroff reiterated the Center’s call for theimmediate prosecution of Milivoj Ašner, currently in Klagenfurt, Austria, noting that more than a year had passed since he had submitted the evidence (received from researcherAlen Budaj) to Croatian Attorney-General Mladen Bajic, following the launching in Croatia on June 30, 2004 of “Operation: Last Chance”. He also called for immediate steps to stopthe ongoing vandalization and desecration of the Požega Jewish cemetery, which had no gate, fence or protection of any sort. Mayor Ronko condemned the crimes committed against innocent civilians in Požega and called for the prosecution ofthose guilty. He claimed that plans had been prepared for the preservation of the Požega Jewish cemetery, but pointed to bureaucratic difficulties, which had prevented theirimplementation. He noted with satisfaction that plaques marking the locations of the town’s three pre-World War II synagogues would soon be in place. Zuroff also met in Požega with the president of the Požega district court Branimir MilijeviÄ and theinvestigative judge of the Ašner case Berislav DevÄiÄ. For more information call 00-972-50-7214156 |