Feds release accused Nazi prison guard Demjanjuk
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Yelnats
He is guilty and should be sent back. And torture? He is in pain? Ohhhh I feel so sorrrry for him. He is a Jew Killer and should not die of natural causes. That would not be fare.
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dennis0bauer
America has a fine tradition of saving war criminals.
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thundercat
If he were truely guilty he would be rotting in an Israeli prison.
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sabiwabi
He was wrongly sentenced to death, and his sentence was only overturned because they identified the real Ivan the Terrible. What happened to all those who testified (lied!) against him. Why should we expect that he would be treated fairly in future trials? It is clear that they want to execute more "Nazis" to give a clear signal to others who know what really happened in the camps to remain quite.
They were ready to execute him because they had "irrefutable evidence" proving…
Yelnats, I found interesting how on another thread you stated "innocent until proven guilty" about a woman accused of having "kidnapped, raped and murdered an 8-year-old girl and stuffed her body in a suitcase that was dumped in a pond just a few kilometers from home"
But now we are dealing with a man (already falsely accused in the past) accused of being a guard at an alleged death camp and you comment with "He is guilty and should be sent back... He is a Jew Killer and should not die of natural causes." Seems his alleged crime has hit a nerve.
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sabiwabi
">“His work at the Sobibor death camp was to push men, women and children into the gas chamber. He had no mercy, no pity and no remorse for the families whose lives he was destroying forever,” Hier said.
Well, right there I know the guy is certainly 100% innocent. There is no way he carried out what he has been accused of. I would be very curious to see what evidence they have against him. And I wonder whether that evidence is less bogus than that which had him wrongfully sentenced to death in his previous trial.
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