Outrage as Slovenia court overturns Nazi collaborator’s treason conviction – Judges rule that trial of Leon Rupnik, who was executed in Yugoslovia after WWII for helping to arrest and deport Slovenian Jews from Ljubljana and its surrounding areas, was ‚unfair‘; Simon Wiesenthal Center decries ’shameful decision‘ | ynetnews
The Slovenian Supreme Court overturned the conviction for high treason of a Nazi collaborator, Leon Rupnik, who was executed in Yugoslavia shortly after World War II, the Jewish Cultural Center (CCJ) in Ljubljana reported on Wednesday.
The Supreme Court ruled that the trial of Rupnik by the judiciary under the communist leaders of Yugoslavia was „unfair,“ a decision slammed by Jewish organizations.
The Supreme Court ruled that the trial of Rupnik by the judiciary under the communist leaders of Yugoslavia was „unfair,“ a decision slammed by Jewish organizations.
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