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Re: Вы даже не можете себе представить, насколько правы:-)


>>Помощь еврейскому народу в отыскании и покарании недобитых нацистов! В самом деле, зачем все эти сложные моссадовские операции с кучей невинно пострадавших, когда мы можем культурно войти, всех переловить и сдать еврейцам на вес, по головам или скальпами!

Уже есть просьба еврейских товарищей и телефон для связи

June 12, 2002

WIESENTHAL CENTER URGES LITHUANIA TO SEEK EXTRADITION OF LITHUANIAN NAZI WAR CRIMINAL FROM USA

The Simon Wiesenthal Center today announced that it had appealed to the Lithuanian government to seek the extradition of former Lithuanian Security Police officer Algimantas Dailide, currently residing in Florida, who late last month was ordered deported from the US for concealing his World War II activities from American immigration and naturalization authorities.

In a meeting with Lithuanian Special Prosecutor Rimvydas Valentukevicius in Vilnius late yesterday, the Center’s Israel director and chief Nazi-hunter, Dr. Efraim Zuroff, urged the Lithuanian authorities to press forward with this case so that Dailide could be prosecuted for his crimes in Vilnius, where he played an active role in the persecution of Jews from the local ghetto who were murdered by the Nazis and their Lithuanian collaborators.

According to Zuroff, “Such a step would set two important precedents since it would be the first trial in independent Lithuania of a Nazi war criminal extradited from overseas and the first in which the defendant would actually appear in court on a regular basis. Lithuanian society, significant parts of which are still in deep denial regarding the extremely important role played by local Nazi collaborators in the mass murder of Lithuanian Jewry and Jews in other nearby countries, badly needs such a trial.”

In the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s recently-published Annual Status Report on the Worldwide Investigation and Prosecution of Nazi War Criminals, Lithuania’s record for 2001 was categorized as a “minimal success which could have been greater.”

For more information, contact the Center’s Communications Department, 310-553-9036.