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Nazi-hunter Zuroff cleared as war crimes trial begins

May 5, 2011 10:02
Court battle: Zuroff

ByAdam Lebor, Adam Lebor

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For Nazi hunter Ephraim Zuroff, it is the end of a long court battle - but for Sandor Kepiro, Mr Zuroff's accuser in the libel stand-off that ended this week, the beginning of another.

On Tuesday, a Budapest court acquitted Mr Zuroff, director of the Simon Weisenthal Centre in Israel, of libel for describing Sandor Kepiro, a former officer in the Hungarian Gendarmerie, as a war criminal.

But in a move that has baffled legal experts, Kepiro was scheduled by Hungarian legal authorities to face trial for war crimes in Budapest Municipal Court on Thursday, just two days after the conclusion of the libel case. David Allen Green, media lawyer at Preiskel & Co, said: "It is unusual for any libel claim to precede a related criminal case."

Mr Kepiro, 97, who lives in Budapest opposite a synagogue, faces charges of commanding a patrol whose members killed four civilians in Novi Sad, northern Serbia, in January 1942 after the area was occupied by Hungary. Irene Weisz, one of the victims, was shot in her bed, according to court papers.