
Simon Wiesenthal Center Press Release- September
21, 2003
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WIESENTHAL CENTER URGES AUSTRIAN, ROMANIAN AND POLISH
OFFICIALS TO EXPEDITE PROSECUTION OF NAZI WAR CRIMES
CASES AS “OPERATION: LAST CHANCE” ENTERS
SECOND PHASE
The Simon Wiesenthal Center’s chief
Nazi-hunter Dr. Efraim Zuroff has conducted a series
of meetings with Austrian Justice Minister Dietrich
Bohmdorfer and leading prosecutors in Romania and Poland
in order to expedite the investigation and prosecution
of Nazi war criminals in those countries. In a statement
issued today in Jerusalem to mark the conclusion of
the launching of the second phase of the Center’s
“Operation: Last Chance” program which offers
financial rewards to informants who submit evidence
or information which leads to the prosecution and punishment
of Holocaust perpetrators, the Center noted the necessity
of granting such investigations priority and expediting
the cases which can be prosecuted. The project, which
has the generous support of the “Targum Shlishi”
Foundation, of Miami was initially launched in the Baltics,
where it has already led to the opening of three murder
investigations in Lithuania.
During the past ten days Dr. Zuroff met
personally with Austrian Justice Minister Dietrich Bohmdorfer,
Romanian Prosecutor-General Dr. Ilie Botos, and Prof.
Dr. Leon Kieres, director of the Institute of National
Memory, which is responsible for the prosecution of
Holocaust crimes in Poland, and urged these officials
to give highest priority to the cases of Nazi war criminals.
According to Zuroff:
“Given the fact that those who committed the crimes
of the Holocaust can only be prosecuted for another
few years, it is particularly important that those countries
with such suspects give these cases the highest possible
priority. This problem is particularly acute in Austria,
where despite the existence of numerous suspects, not
a single Nazi war criminal has been convicted in over
thirty years, and in Romania, which has failed to initiate
a single investigation of a Holocaust perpetrator since
it became a democracy, despite the active participation
of numerous Romanians in the implementation of the Final
Solution.”
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