Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Australia will give Hungary 87-year-old suspected of Nazism.

KommentariiOhota to privideniya30.04.2008Tsentr Simon Wiesenthal sought to catch the Nazis, until they died of old age
   Australia agreed to extradite 87-year-old Hungarian Charles cents, which included a list of 10 suspects in Nazi crimes, wanted by the Simon Wiesenthal Center. On this March 31, said AFP.
According to investigation, in 1944 Tsentay, as a soldier with his bare hands killed in Budapest, 18-year-old Jew for refusing to wear the yellow star on their clothes. Himself a former soldier has denied his guilt. He intends to appeal a court decision on extradition. If Tsentay still be convicted Hungarian court, he will become the first Australian found guilty of Nazi crimes. Tsentay lives in Australia with post-war years.
Prosecution cents began in 2004 with the filing of a Jewish human rights organization Simon Wiesenthal Center, which is the search for Nazi criminals around the world. Inspirer Wiesenthal Center has lost the war a lot of relatives and nearly killed himself. Survival, he began the search for offenders. With Wiesenthal was arrested about a thousand people. He died of old age in 2005.
Another list of suspects issued by the Simon Wiesenthal Center in spring of 2008, compiled as part of an operation called "last chance". 10 list of figures - the latest suspected of Nazi crimes, are still alive.

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