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  • Canada must not become a safe haven for war criminals: genocide surv

    Agence France Presse -- English
    January 30, 2007 Tuesday 6:36 PM GMT

    Canada must not become a safe haven for war criminals: genocide
    survivors

    OTTAWA, Jan 30 2007

    Canada must crack down on "enablers" of war crimes, strip them of
    their citizenship and deport them immediately, groups touched by
    genocides said Tuesday, pointing to six suspected Nazis living here.

    The Canadian Jewish Congress and the Jewish Federation of Ottawa
    joined by representatives of local Armenian, Roma and Rwandan
    communities, representing victims of genocide, called on Ottawa to
    kick out six seniors who lied about their Nazi past to immigrate to
    Canada.

    Their aim, the group said at a news conference, is to prevent Canada
    from becoming a haven for perpetrators or enablers of war crimes.

    "In Canada, too little has been done to bring to justice those who
    enabled the Nazi machinery of death," said Ian Sadinsky of the Jewish
    Federation of Ottawa.

    "Canada should offer no haven for the enablers of genocide. Killing
    machines depend not only on the hands that guide them, but also on
    the cogs that move and mesh and yield death as their product."

    The six men, all over 80 years old, have never been accused of war
    crimes. But, Canadian tribunals found that each had misrepresented
    their wartime activities in order to gain entry to Canada.

    They include a translator for a Nazi mobile killing unit
    Einsatzkommando 10a, alleged Nazi collaborators and former guards at
    SS forced labor camps.

    Their cases are mired in legal proceedings, awaiting a final decision
    by the immigration minister, or were seemingly abandoned.

    "As the decades have passed, time and natural death have been far
    more effective than government in dealing with such individuals,"
    explained Bernie Farber, chief executive of the Canadian Jewish
    Congress.

    "The legal system of Canada has been engaged in these matters. The
    courts have determined that these men gained citizenship through
    fraudulent means. Yet they remain. It's shameful," he said.

    "What is required now is an act of political will on the part of the
    federal government."
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