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Thursday, 06.08.2009.

17:21

U.S. "ready to extradite Nazi to Serbia"

The U.S. is prepared to extradite its citizen Peter Egner to Serbia, the War Crimes Prosecution has announced.

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Peggy

pre 14 godina

Well Hans, how do you know what he did? Perhaps you should wait for all information to come out first and then determine how innocent he was.

Justice delayed is certainly justice denied and his victims have probably all passed away without having any justice.

Let's just hope that present day victims don't have to wait that long.

It is kind of pointless to pursue this 60 years after the fact. I am guessing that the old man has not much longer to live anyway. Let's invest our resources in getting today's criminals to trial.

Hans

pre 14 godina

This is nonsese ,serbia commited crimes in croatia,bosnia hercegovina and kosovo,and most of criminals are protected by serbias government.
if this person was a guard this is lowest position in the chain of command and doesnt make him criminal.

Hans

pre 14 godina

This is nonsese ,serbia commited crimes in croatia,bosnia hercegovina and kosovo,and most of criminals are protected by serbias government.
if this person was a guard this is lowest position in the chain of command and doesnt make him criminal.

Peggy

pre 14 godina

Well Hans, how do you know what he did? Perhaps you should wait for all information to come out first and then determine how innocent he was.

Justice delayed is certainly justice denied and his victims have probably all passed away without having any justice.

Let's just hope that present day victims don't have to wait that long.

It is kind of pointless to pursue this 60 years after the fact. I am guessing that the old man has not much longer to live anyway. Let's invest our resources in getting today's criminals to trial.

Hans

pre 14 godina

This is nonsese ,serbia commited crimes in croatia,bosnia hercegovina and kosovo,and most of criminals are protected by serbias government.
if this person was a guard this is lowest position in the chain of command and doesnt make him criminal.

Peggy

pre 14 godina

Well Hans, how do you know what he did? Perhaps you should wait for all information to come out first and then determine how innocent he was.

Justice delayed is certainly justice denied and his victims have probably all passed away without having any justice.

Let's just hope that present day victims don't have to wait that long.

It is kind of pointless to pursue this 60 years after the fact. I am guessing that the old man has not much longer to live anyway. Let's invest our resources in getting today's criminals to trial.