7.18.2012

JUSTICE FOR 16.000 INNOCENT MURDERED JEWS


WANTED: JUSTICE FOR 16,000 INNOCENT MURDERED JEWS

DEMAND: NAZI WAR CRIMINAL LASLO CSATARY STAND TRIAL PROMPTLY IN HUNGARY

JOIN: SWC PROTEST TO HUNGARIAN PRIME MINISTER VICTOR ORBÁN
Two days ago, Ladislaus “Laszlo” Csatary, the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s#1 most wanted Nazi war criminal was found living in Budapest based on information provided by the Center.


Between 1941-1944, Csatary a senior police officer, beat, brutalized and sent 16,000 Jews to their deaths in the Ukraine and Auschwitz. He perpetrated his evil deeds in thecity of Kosice, where, in 1944, Hungarian authorities transferred thousands of Hungarian Jews to German control and transport to the Auschwitz death camp.Adolf Eichmann, the architect of the Final Solution, personally visited there in late April 1944 to supervise the campaign to destroy Europe’s lost Jewish community. The total hopelessness is mirrored in these desperate words from a Kosice Jew awaiting his death enroute from Hungary to Auschwitz:
"I am afraid I cannot stand it for long, for we are suffering beyond description. We lie in the dust, have neither straw mattresses nor covers, and will freeze to death. The place is sealed, I do not see any way out.... We are so neglected, that we do not look human anymore. There is no possibility for cleaning anything. We have not taken of four clothes since coming here. Best greetings to you all, pray for us that we shall die soon."
Today in Israel, during a meeting with Hungary’s President Janos Ader, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned, “There is concern in Israel and the Jewish world over a resurgence of anti-Semitism in Hungary…such a dangerous phenomenon must be uprooted before it can spread.”One of the most effective ways to combat the rising wave of anti-Semitism, and extremism in Hungary is to put on trial a Hungarian who embraced anti-Semitic, genocidal hate a generation ago. His trial will serve as a warning for young people attracted to Hungary’s extreme far-right.


Join the Center’s protest to Hungary’s Prime Minister to demand justice for yesterday’s victims and to send a clear message to today’s anti-Semites.

The passage of time in no way diminishes the guilt of the killers, and old age should not afford protection for Holocaust perpetrators.




THE FACTS:
· In 1948, Csatary was convicted in absentia in Czechoslovakia for war crimes andsentenced to death

· He escaped to Canada and lived under an assumed identity working as an art dealer

· He fled Canada when he was discovered in 1997 while the Canadian government was building a case for his deportation

· He was discovered in Budapest almost a year ago after SWC Chief Nazi Hunter Dr. Efraim Zuroff received a tip through 'Operation Last Chance'

· Dr. Zuroff submitted information on his whereabouts and crimes to the Hungarian prosecutors in September 2011

· Last week Zuroff provided the chief prosecutor in Budapest new details on Csatary’s crimes and victims

· There is no commitment that the case on the aging accused Nazi will be expedited