Sunday, February 21, 2010

Demjanjuk expert: no need to prove single deeds in mass murder case

A Russian (or Ukrainian, as you prefer) accused of having been an "Ivan the Terrible" against Jews during the Holocaust, after decades of being demonized and dragged to court, after being cleared by an ISRAELI COURT, stands once again accused of the same "crimes" in the new "democratic Germany. This time, however, there is "no need to prove single deeds in mass murder case", but... how can mass murder be proven without recourse to single deeds. This sheds light to the quality of the trial, which stands entirely in the tradition of Soviet trials. In favor of Soviet trials, however, at least they bothered to make the accused "confess" of his alleged crimes before sentencing, which in a way legitimized the outcome of the trial. In this case, a trial can continue with NO PROOF AT ALL (no need for proof as well as no confession required), standing on nothing but political expediency.
Source: http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/307150,demjanjuk-expert-no-need-to-prove-single-deeds-in-mass.html

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