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Wiesenthal Center And Targum Shlishi Welcome Extradition Request By Hungary For "Operation:Last Chance" Suspect Zentai

Written by Admin | April 27, 2005


Wiesenthal Center And Targum Shlishi Welcome Extradition Request By Hungary For "Operation: Last Chance" Suspect Zentai

The Simon Wiesenthal Center and the Targum Shlishi Foundation today expressed "deep satisfaction" in the wake ofthe announcement that Hungary had submitted a request for the extradition of a suspected Hungarian Nazi war criminal currently residing in Australia, and called upon theAustralian authorities to expedite legal action against Karoly (Charles) Zentai, who was discovered in Australia in the framework of "Operation: Last Chance," a joint project ofboth organizations.

In a statement issued today in Jerusalem by the Center’s chief Nazi-hunter Dr. Efraim Zuroff and Targum Shlishi’sfounder and director Aryeh Rubin, the two organizations called upon Australian Justice Minister Chris Ellison and the Australian judicial authorities to ensure that theextradition process would proceed as quickly as possible within the framework of the law and the existent extradition treaty between the two countries.

According to Zuroff and Rubin: "The passage of time in no way diminishes the severity of the crimes committedduring the Holocaust and the importance of holding the perpetrators of those crimes accountable. The extradition request submitted by Hungary creates an excellent opportunity forAustralia to take successful legal action for the first time against a Nazi war criminal who, based on false or incomplete information, was able to illegally gain entry toAustralia. Hungary has hereto taken all the necessary steps to achieve justice in this case, and now it is Australia’s obligation to do its share to help complete theprocess."

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