Saturday, December 11, 2010

Extradition Request for Zentai, accused Nazi murderer, still stands

From a Press Release of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, December 10, ‏2010:

WIESENTHAL CENTER URGES HUNGARIAN AND AUSTRALIAN AUTHORITIES TO APPEAL DECISION AGAINST EXTRADITION OF CHARLES ZENTAI TO HUNGARY

Perth man, Charles Zentai, wanted to stand trial for murder

Jerusalem-The Simon Wiesenthal Center announced today that it would continue its efforts to press for the extradition to Hungary of Charles Zentai for his role in the November 8, 1944 murder of 18 year old Peter Balazs, a young Jew whom he is accused of murdering, after catching him without the yellow star on a Budapest streetcar.

In a statement issued here today by its chief Nazi-hunter, Israel director Dr. Efraim Zuroff, in the wake of today’s proceeding in Perth in which the same judge who accepted Zentai’s appeal against his extradition ordered the government to pay his court costs, the Center indicated that it was determined to continue its efforts to bring the accused to justice.

According to Zuroff:

“The Center will do its utmost to help achieve justice in this case. I am in contact with Hungarian Justice Minister Tibor Navracsics, who was indicated that there is no statute of limitations on such crimes and that the request for Zentai’s extradition remains in force. During my visit next week to Budapest, I will continue to pursue this matter with the relevant local officials in order to facilitate justice. The Balazs family, Hungarian society, and all persons of morality and conscience deserve no less.”

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