John Demjanjuk
Posted (sicknews) on April-18-2009 Read More

John Demjanjuk, born Ivan Demjanjuk taken away by authorities…. Again.

John Demjanjuk is taken from his home in Seven Hills, Ohio by immigration agents. John Demjanjuk is being deported to Germany to face charges he was a guard at a Nazi death camp during World War II. This is not the first time for John.

AP

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from Wiki..

John Demjanjuk, born Ivan Demjanjuk (April 3, 1920; in Dubovi Makharintsi, Kiev Oblast, Ukraine)[1][2] is a retired auto worker and former[3] naturalized United States citizen, who gained notoriety after being accused of war crimes.

Born in Ukraine during the Polish–Soviet War (when territories in Ukraine quickly turned hands) Demjanjuk migrated to the United States in 1951. He was deported to Israel in 1986 and later sentenced to death there in 1988 for war crimes, based on his identification by Israeli Holocaust survivors as “Ivan the Terrible”, a notorious SS guard at the Treblinka extermination camp during the period 1942–1943 who committed murder and acts of extraordinarily savage violence against camp prisoners. His conviction for crimes against humanity was later overturned by Israel’s highest court in 1993 due to a finding of a reasonable doubt as to whether Demjanjuk really was “Ivan the Terrible”, and he was returned to the United States.

Demjanjuk was put on trial again in 2001 on charges that he had served as a guard at the Sobibór and Majdanek camps in occupied Poland and at the Flossenbürg camp in Germany. His deportation was again ordered in 2005, but he remained in the United States as no country would agree to accept him. On 2 April 2009, it was announced that Demjanjuk would be deported to Germany and would face trial there on charges of accessory to 29,000 counts of murder. On April 3, 2009 a judge ordered that Demjanjuk be given a temporary stay, pending a judicial decision on his newly filed (April 2) motion to reopen his deportation order, on the ground that deporting him would amount to torture under the applicable international convention. The stay was overturned on April 6.

On April 14, 2009 immigration agents began Demjanjuk’s deportation, removing him from his home in a wheelchair. He was scheduled to fly to Munich from Burke Lakefront Airport in Cleveland, but the legal order was again reversed and another stay granted by the


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