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Paul Touvier
May Be Tried
Paris (JTA) — France's
highest court has ruled that
French war crimes suspect
Paul Touvier may stand
trial for his role in the kill-
ing of seven Jewish hostages
in 1944.
But that does not
necessarily mean he will bE
brought to justice at any
time in the near future. The
case against him could still
be thrown out by a lower
court, triggering a new
round to a legal battle that
has dragged on for years.
Mr. Touvier was head of
the Milice in Lyon, a
paramilitary militia that
rounded up Jews. He was a
close aide to Klaus Barbie,
the Lyon Gestapo chief, who
was known for his brutality
toward Jews and Resistance
figures.
After the war, Mr. Touvier
twice received death
sentences in absentia.
Granted refuge by members
of a right-wing splinter
group of the French Catholic
Church, he evaded capture
until his arrest in 1989.
The Paris Court of Appeals
had ruled in April that Mr.
Touvier could no longer be
tried for war crimes, espe-
cially if they were com-
mitted under orders.
That ruling was met with
strong protest throughout
France, from Jews and non-
Jews alike. It was regarded
as a whitewash of the Vichy'
regime, which operated
under Marshal Philippe Pe-
tain.
The decision was over-
turned last week by the
French Supreme Court,
which ruled that Mr. •
Touvier could be tried for
crimes against humanity,
which are not subject to a
statute of limitations.
However, the Supreme
Court agreed with the lower
court to dismiss, for lack of
evidence, charges that Mr.
Touvier killed the head of
the French League of
Human Rights and his wife.
It also said he could not be
prosecuted for allegedly
handing over Resistance
fighters to the Nazis.
The Supreme Court re-
ferred the remaining case
against Mr. Touvier to the
Court of Versailles. It will
now have to investigate Mr.
Touvier's responsibility for
rounding up the seven Jews
who were shot in July 1944
in Rillieux-le-Pape, near
Lyon, in retaliation for the
assassination of a Vichy
minister by Resistance
fighters.