- nimmummummin 411111111.1111111111111111 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 11, 1%3 Should Israel Accept Nazis for Trial? By VICTOR BIENSTOCK Thanks to the U.S. De- partment of Justice, the Is- raelis now have a new moral and political problem to wrestle with. Should the Jewish state become the in- strument for retribution against war criminals who have committed crimes against the Jewish people and have escaped punish- ment? The problem -has arisen because the U.S., after hav- ing given refuge and citi- zenship to Nazi war crimi- nals is, 40 years later, re- canting, stripping them of the citizenship they lied to obtain and seeks their de- _ portation. They cannot be tried in American courts be- cause their crimes were not committed in an American jurisdiction, nor can they, in many cases, be deported to their land of origin or the country where their crimes were committed because those countries refuse to ac- cept them. The federal courts actu- ally blocked the extradition of one notorious war crimi- nal, Andrija Artukovic, interior minister in the Croatian puppet regime during World War II, on the grounds that he might be subject to "political persecu- tion" if he were returned to Yugoslavia. Since that deci- sion in 1959, Artukovic has lived here as a free man. About 25 war criminals have • already been de- naturalized or are cur- rently subject to de- naturalization proceed- ings and the number may reach 200 or more. On denaturalization, all would be subject to de- portation. The Justice Department's immediate hot potato is Valerian (Viorel) Trifa, a onetime leader of the Romanian Fascist Iron Guard, who led a pogrom of exceptional savagely in Bucharest in 1941 in which hundreds of Jews were slaughtered — some of them in a Bucharest slaughter house where their bodies were hung on meathooks. Postwar Communist re- gimes in Bucharest used Trifa's presence in the U.S. for propaganda attacks, but the present regime, appar- ently fearful of the backlash of a Trifa trial in Bucharest, has refused to accept him. The Department of Jus- tice would like Israel to agree to accept Trifa and take him off its hands. Under existing Israeli law -- the statute under which Adolf Eichmann was tried 20 years ago — Israel could put Trifa on trial for crimes committed in Romania 40 years ago, years before the state of Israel even existed. There is a strong senti- ment in Israel that the Jewish state would be fulfil- ling an important function if it used the law to punish those who perpetrated heinous crimes against the Jewish people. But there is concern whether sufficiently VICTOR BIENSTOCK strong evidence can be introduced 40 years after the crimes, to ensure convictions that would withstand the critical appraisal that a trial in Israel would induce. The Israelis don't want pog- romists to be whitewashed by an Is- raeli failure to convict, free to walk the streets of Jerusalem or go to a nearby Arab state of conduct anti-Jewish ac- tivities. A deputy assistant U.S. attorney general went to Is- rael last month to discuss the situation with his Is- raeli counterparts. There was no discussion because of one of those stupid and ridiculous things that so often roil American-Israeli relations: Israel Attorney General Yitzhak Zamir in- sisted that the talks be held in his office in East Jerusalem. U.S. Deputy Asgistant Attorney General Mark Richards insisted that since the U.S. did not recog- nize the Israeli annexation of East Jerusalem, he could not go there. The two men met in Jewish Jerusalem for a non-business lunch and after five days Richards re- turned home, mission unac- complished. But the question re- mained and the debate flourished over the issue whether Israel morally and politically should assume the role of avenger. In the Knesset, Justice Minister Moshe Nissim argued that there was 'an historical ob- ligation" to bring Nazi crim- inals to justice and that "it is preferable that this be done here." A ministry spokesman subsequently qualified the minister's statement by not- ing that there had to be cer- tainty that the evidence was strong enough for convic- tion lest a war criminal "get off scot-free with an Israeli court's sanction simply be- cause we lacked definitive Poll on Economy TEL AVIV (JNI) — A poll in the newspaper Haaretz shows that 45 percent of Is- raelis are willing to lower their standard of living to improve the nation's floun- dering economy. Nineteen percent said they would refuse to lower their living standards, and 80 percent said the govern- ment should do more to promote exports. evidence for conviction." There has been sharp criticism of this cautious approach. Moshe Ben- Zeev, a former 'state pro- secutor, declared that "to refuse to accept them (the war criminals) for trial in Israel would be to ignore our nation's great moral responsibility. The prin- ciple of bringing Nazis to justice must be sac- rosanct even if, eventu- ally, for want of evidence, they might have to be freed." American constitutional authorities differ sharply on the legality of deporting de- naturalized persons to a country other than their land of origin or the locale of their war crimes. General Telford Taylor, chief American prosecutor at the Nuremberg trials and now a professor of constitutional law, says such deportation would be "neither wise nor valid" as a matter of inter- national law. He is sup- ported in this position by American law or interna- tional practice if it should expel Trifa to Israel and Israel should be willing to accept. But Telford Taylor raised a point which, in the long run, might be the dominat- ing consideration for Is- raelis rather than the ques- tion of legality. "Israel is the country that is least able to provide an appearance of impartial- ity," he argues. A Trifa trial would not be the world media sensation that the Adolf Eichmann trial was but it would focus pitiless critical attention on the Is- raeli courtroom and it VALERIAN TRIFA Charles Gordon, an out- standing authoritiy on im- migration law. Gordon sees "a very seri- ous question" as to the con- stitutionality of deporting a person to a country of which he was not a citizen and where he would be subject to prosecution without having gone through the extradi- tion process. But Allan A. Ryan, head of the Justice Department unit investigating Nazi war criminals here, insists that the immigration laws give the attorney general "al- most plenary powers" over aliens and that there is no consitutional obstacle to deportation of Trifa and other war criminals to Is- rael if Israel. will accept them. Experts in interna- tional law, such as Prof. Milton A. Katz of Har- vard, support Ryan's position. The U.S, said Katz, would not be violat- ing international or would be quick to assail any apparent deviation from absolute impartiality. The Israelis obviously are well aware of the dangers their acceptance of Trifa might involve. They are also aware of the deterrent effect that an example of re- tribution would provide. Chiropractic Family & Industrial Clinic of Southfield Day and Evening Hours FREE SPINAL EXAM AND CONSULTATION • HEADACHES • LOW BACK PAIN • WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION CASES • AUTO INJURIES • MOST INSURANCES ACCEPTED EXECUTIVE OFFICE PARK 17320 W. 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