Jerusalem – The Simon Wiesenthal Center today harshly criticized the dismissal of the case against Holocaust denier Petras Stankeras (pictured) and the failure of the Lithuanian prosecutors to publicize the decision. In a statement issued in Jerusalem by its chiefNazi-hunter Israel director Dr. Efraim Zuroff, the Center noted the consistent failure since independence of the Lithuanian judiciary to punish Lithuanians who commit crimes related to theHolocaust.
According to Zuroff:
“While the crimes of Holocaust denial is not comparable to the terrible Holocaust war crimes committed by Liliekis, Gimzauskas and Dailide, the Lithuanian judiciary has once again demonstratedits total inability to punish locals who commit crimes related to the annihilation of European Jewry. I have no doubt that a Lithuanian who committed Communist crimes or tried to deny themwould never be treated with such leniency. Perhaps those accused of Holocaust crimes have to be prosecuted elsewhere?”
Background: The November 16th issue of the popular news weekly Veidas published an article byInterior Ministry specialist Petras Stankeras in which he called the Holocaust a "legend." The Wiesenthal Center called for his prosecution under a Lithuanian law which makes the denial ofHolocaust crimes a criminal offence. An investigation was initiated against him, but we recently learned that no charges had been filed against him, and Stankeras, who had resigned from his postunder pressure from the Center and seven European ambassadors who had also protested against his denial of the Shoa, had applied to be reinstated to his original job.
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