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Demjanjuk in the news again - can't they leave him alone?

Postby Ajax » 1 decade 6 years ago (Fri Dec 22, 2006 11:45 am)

Hot on the back of the successful Teheran conference and David Irving's release, the hoax machine makes yet another jab at one of their longest-running targets. It beggars belief.

Mr Demjanjuk has probably been found innocent a dozen times now - though someone somewhere is out to prove something - probably that he was Ivan the less than less than terrible - or perhaps Ivan the not so terrible but terrible enough that we have to keep up this charade for the best part of three decades.

The BBC journalist cannot even get his name right either.

US 'Nazi guard' faces deportation

An 85-year-old man accused of having been a guard at a Nazi death camp has lost an appeal against his deportation from the US to his native Ukraine.

John Demjanjuk, who was ordered to be deported a year ago, can still make a further appeal against this ruling.

He has denied the allegations and his lawyers argued he would be tortured if sent back to Ukraine.

Mr Demjanjuk migrated to the US in 1951 and was briefly deported to Israel amid a 30-year legal battle over his past.

At the time, he was suspected of having been a notorious concentration camp guard, known by the nickname "Ivan the Terrible".

But his name was eventually cleared in an Israeli court and he was spared the death penalty.

Lack of evidence

The Board of Immigration Appeals upheld the 2005 deportation order which said there was no evidence to prove Mr Damjanjuk would be tortured if returned to the Ukraine.

"Simply put, the respondent's arguments regarding the likelihood of torture are speculative and not based on evidence in record," the board stated.

Mr Damjanjuk's lawyer, John Broadley said he was studying the ruling.

"What their reasoning is, we'll have to take a look at, and federal courts will have to look at it, too," he said.

His son, John Demjanjuk Jr, believed an appeal could still be made, adding: "We're not aware of any country offering to accept him from the United States."

The US Justice Department said efforts were continuing to remove him from the country as soon as possible.

Citizenship battle

Mr Demjanjuk returned to the US and his citizenship - which he had lost for allegedly lying to US immigration officials - was restored in 1998.

However, in 2002, an immigration judge ruled that there was enough evidence to prove Mr Demjanjuk had been a guard at several Nazi death camps and again stripped him of his citizenship.

He lost an appeal against the decision in 2004.

Mr Demjanjuk has always insisted he was a prisoner of war with the Nazis, rather than a guard serving under them.

But his 2002 hearing found that he had been an armed guard at the Sobibor, Majdanek and Flossenburg concentration camps where tens of thousands of Jews were killed.

Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6202319.stm
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Postby diaz52 » 1 decade 6 years ago (Fri Dec 22, 2006 12:32 pm)

Thats sickening. Leave that poor old man alone. How many times can you try and retry the man? Leave him be and start rounding up some Mossad death-squad thugs, or some of the guards from the old Soviet gulag archipelago.
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Postby Laurentz Dahl » 1 decade 6 years ago (Wed Dec 27, 2006 10:21 am)

The top fraudsters in "that shitty little country" are obviously in dire need of a new Eichmann, a new "vitamin injection" for their grotesque hoax. The tower is crumbling...

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Postby Radar » 1 decade 6 years ago (Wed Dec 27, 2006 10:40 am)

The evil people here wear suits and are in the pay of the US government. They are lawyers in the US Department of Justice in a nasty little corner agency which goes after unfortunates like Mr. Demjanjuk. They are dedicated Zionists or gouim who are sold on the same philosophy or at least know where their bread is buttered. They are right out of the Stalin cookbook or Orwell's "1984" and no one in the awful US government has the nerve to call a halt to their evil actions.

They never forgot the hiding they took when a US Court of Appeals lashed them for lying to the Court in the first debacle when they tried to lynch Demjanjuk and they have been trying ever since to get him on something to prove they were right about something.


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