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Amsterdam (JTA) — The Los An-
geles-based Simon Wiesenthal
Center is urging the Dutch gov-
ernment to again seek the extra-
dition of Dutch Nazi war criminal
Abraham Kipp from Argentina.
Appearing on a Dutch televi-
sion program, Ephraim Zuroff,
director of the Israeli office of the
Simon Wiesenthal Center, said
there was a better chance now for
Mr. Kipp's extradition than in
1989, when a similar Dutch re-
quest was refused. That request
was made after Mr. Kipp's where-
abouts in Argentina were dis-
covered.
During World War II, Mr.
Kipp was a member of the SS. He
betrayed many people in Holland
during the German occupation
and, following the war, was sen-
tenced to life in prison. He served
part of his term, and then man-
aged to escape in 1949 and reach
Argentina.
Appearing on the same televi-
sion program as Mr. Zuroff, Paul
Brilman, the Dutch public pros-
Mr. Brilman said
that a Dutch request
to Argentina for the
extradition of Mr.
Kipp stood no
chance of
succeeding.
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ecutor in charge of locating Dutch
war criminals, said there were le-
gal problems involved in Mr.
Kipp's extradition which he did
not think could be solved.
In June, Mr. Brilman said that
a Dutch request to Argentina for
the extradition of Mr. Kipp stood
no chance of succeeding.
Mr. Brilman said at the time
that he knew for several years
that Mr. Kipp was living in Ar-
gentina.
However, he said, the Argen-
tine government turned down his
request for Mr. Kipp's extradition
three times, saying the statute of
limitations for war crimes had
run out.
The fact that Mr. Kipp was liv-
ing in a suburb of Buenos Aires
surfaced in the news recently af-
ter an Argentine television pro-
gram showed Mr. Kipp and a
Belgian war criminal, Wilhelm
Sassen, a former aide to Nazi Pro-
paganda Minister Joseph
Goebbels, living in Argentina.
Mr. Brilman said there are 14
Dutch war criminals on his want-
ed list who are still living abroad,
but there is little possibility of
bringing them to trial in Holland.