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Yad Vashem comment on
closing of case against Dr Arad
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(September 25, 2008 - Jerusalem ) The Prosecutor General of
Lithuania has announced that it has been decided to close the
investigation against Dr. Yitzhak Arad. The authorities had
been investigating suspicions of Dr. Arad's involvement in the
killing of Lithuanian civilians during the Holocaust as a
partisan. The case was opened about a year and a half ago
following demands by elements from the extreme right in
Lithuania . The prosecution relied on Dr. Arad's memoirs,
describing his time as a partisan during the Holocaust.
Yad Vashem welcomes this long overdue decision to close the
case against Dr Yitzhak Arad, even as Yad Vashem has
reservations as to the reasons detailed by the prosecutor for
closing the case,[that there “was insufficient data to bring
the case to court”], and expects that the entire case will be
closed and the investigations against other Jewish partisans
will be summarily dropped.
The criminal investigation into Jewish partisan activities
during the Holocaust is a troubling symptom of revisionism
that has no place in a country that strives to be a member of
the democratic community of nations. As Yad Vashem Chairman
Avner Shalev emphasized in his letter (August 10, 2008) to the
Prime Minister of Lithuania, "Only by dealing openly and
forthrightly with the full and complex truth about the past
will your nation succeed in building for itself a secure and
stable future.”
For more information on this case please
click here.
Contact:
Estee Yaari / Foreign Media
Liaison / Yad Vashem |
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