Nazi hunter blasts Austria for allowing pro-Ustasha rally

In the prosecution of living Nazi criminals, Austria and Germany are drifting further apart, says Efraim Zuroff.

The director of the Simon Wiesenthal Center also told Vienna-based daily Der Standard that Austria's handling of perpetrators was "absolutely idiotic."

He particularly criticized the events taking place in Bleiburg each year, which the newspaper described as "annual meeting of right-wing extremist held in mid-May in Carinthia."

"See what's happening in Bleiburg. There was an extremely murderous regime," Zuroff said, referring to the Ustasha-led Independent State of Croatia (HDZ), and continued: "Yet every year in Bleiburg, those people who weep for that regime gather - that's absolutely crazy."

He described NDH leader Ante Pavelic as "one of the worst mass murderers in European history" and asked - "how can he be honored?"

"Why is this possible in Austria? In Croatia they are not allowed to do such a thing. And that's good. So why does the Austrian government allow it? Why does the Church allow this," Zuroff asked, and said the Austrian government's claim that the Church has jurisdiction when it comes to the Bleiburg commemoration was "bullshit."

"This is as much a matter of the church as I am chief rabbi of Zululand. You deliberately look away. It is absolutely crazy. And it makes me angry."

When asked "whether the Austrian population was too indifferent to such tendencies," the Nazi hunter replied, "That's obvious, yes. Otherwise it would not be possible."

As for the Bleiburg gathering, he said Austria's parliament should pass a law that also bans Ustasha symbols and prohibits any glorification of fascism.

"Austria is the worst case when it comes to prosecuting the Nazis. Nazi criminals are simply not being prosecuted here," Zuroff criticized the country earlier in the interview....

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