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Zentai has two months to appeal extradition |
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Monday, 16 November 2009 |
The 88-year-old war-crimes suspect Károly Zentai can be extradited to
Hungary after the Australia’s Interior Minister approved the Australian
Supreme Court’s decision last Thursday. Zentai is accused of beating a
Jewish teenager to death for not wearing a yellow star in 1944. Should
Zentai actually be extradited, he will be the first Australian person
to be tried for Nazi war crimes. After the decision was made public,
Zentai’s son announced that they will appeal the minister’s decision.
“We finally see the light at the end of the tunnel,” Ephraim Zuroff of
the Simon Wiesenthal Centre said, adding that the passing of time
cannot lessen the culpability of Nazi murderers.
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