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NEWS

Montreal (JTA) — "Nazi war
criminals were able to enter
Canada after World War II while
their intended victims, fleeing the
Holocaust, were denied entry by
Canada before and during the
war," according to David Matas, a
Winnipeg lawyer who is chair-
man of the League for Human
Rights of B'nai B'rith Canada.
Matas cites these and other facts
in his report, "Bringing Nazi War
Criminals to Justice in Canada."
The report, published by the
League and released last week,
states that it "has a basic and
simple point to make: the crime of
murder should not go un-
punished. Nazi war criminals in
Canada should be brought to jus-
tice. Canada has no statute of
limitations for murder . . .
Canada should not impose upon
itself a statute of limitations for
these (Nazi) murders."
The report points out that
Canada, "has said that the pros-
ecution of war crimes and crimes
against humanity constitutes a
universal commitment for all
States. It has maintained that
position year after year at the
United Nations, from 1946 to the
present. In 1981, at the General
Assembly, Canada even proposed
that position. Canada should do
what it has committed itself at the
UN to do. Canada must not say
one thing abroad, and do some-
thing else at home."
The report examines the legal
options available for bringing
Nazi war criminals in Canada to
justice. It deals with five options:

extradition, deportation, prosecu-
tion under existing legislation,
prosecution under new legislation
and naming. The report also de-
termines if there are legal diffi-
culties in pursuing the options
and recommends how the alleged
difficulties can be overcome.
"These remedies are all avail-
able now," said Matas. "Most have
been available since the end of
World War II. Any one of them is
preferable to doing nothing, yet
until the recent Rauca extradition
proceedings, none has been pur-
sued."
Of the options available, ex-
tradition for tr . _.l in the Federal
Republic of Germany or any other
f
country with which Canada has
an extradition treaty, where the c-\
crimes were committed is seen as"
the best solution of all.
Meanwhile, Matas has accused
two former Prime Ministers of
Canada of having been anti-
Semites and a third former Prime
Minister of possibly having been
one. All three men are deceased.
He claimed that William Lyon
MacKenzie King, Prime Minister
from 1935-48, and Louis St. Lau-
rent, Prime Minister from 1948-
57, were anti-Semites, and that
Lester Pearson, Prime Minister
from 1963-68, may have been
anti-Semitic.
King died in 1950; St. Laurent,
who was Secretary of State for Ex-
ternal Affairs in 1946, died in
1973; and Pearson, who joined the
St. Laurent government in 1948
as Secretary of State for External
c
Affairs, died in 1972.

Economic Crisis Means
Slimmed-Down IDF

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israel is faced
with a serious military dilemma,
"painful cuts" in its defense
budget made mandatory by the
country's severe economic situa-
tion and escalating terrorism in
Lebanon, Defense Minister Yit-
zhak Rabin said last week.
Addressing a conference of
Pioneer Woman/Naamat, he said
the budget cuts would necessitate
the dismissal of between 5,000
and 8,000 employees of the de-
fense establishment, "both mili-
tary and civilians."
Rabin also stressed that the Is-
rael Defense Force (IDF) has no
better option than to withdraw
from Lebanon because there is no Yitzhak Rabin: Assesses budget cuts
chance of a stable government
emerging in that country. He said
Israel tried but failed to reach an with two seemingly contradictory
agreement with the Lebanese on problems — painful cuts in the
military withdrawal and security. budget and standing firmly
"Therefore we decided to with- against the most sophisticated
and complicated terrorism in
draw" without an agreement.
"We are asked why we with- south Lebanon."
The Defense Minister ex-
draw in stages," Rabin said. "It is
because we have to see what the plained that the problem of ter-
situation is after each stage. We rorism in Lebanon "is complicated
must preserve the security of by the fact that the country has
Galilee. We cannot allow the situ- been split and driven by internal
ation to return to what it was be- ethnic strife for many years "
He described Lebano -
fore" the IDF invaded Lebanon in
country where internal to
June 1982.
The cuts in the defense budget between the various faci
mean that Israel will be forced to become the most sop'
take certain risks with its secu- terrorism anywhere in
East, and without any
rity, Rabin said.
with Israel.
"We are faced at the same time

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