Legal Affairs
Andrew Anglin does not live in the United States, but attorney David Dinielli of the Southern Poverty Law Center, said he “will go to the ends of the earth to collect the judgment ... whether it’s cash, assets or intellectual property.”
Bruno Dey is charged as an accessory to murders committed at the Stutthof concentration camp from August 1944 to April 1945.
“It is a powerful document, written at a crucial time in Jewish history, and a reminder of the challenges the new Jewish state would have to overcome,” said Raab Collection president Nathan Raab.
Poland is the only affected nation that doesn’t have legislation dealing with confiscated restitution. In March 2018, 59 senators called on Poland to pass and enact such a law.
Survivors are to receive $16,700 from Nederlandse Spoorwegen, while surviving spouses are to receive $8,400, the company announces.
“As a nation, we cannot allow a return to the hateful actions that led to the Holocaust,” said co-sponsor Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.).
The family decries the judgment as “a shame and an embarrassment,” lamenting the court’s failure to impose a fine equal to the monthly stipend the killer will now receive from the Palestinian Authority.
“We are at a dangerous moment in time. Anti-Semitism is on the rise around the world and here at home, and the memory of the Holocaust is fading for far too many Americans,” said Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.). “We can combat this by making sure we teach our students, tomorrow’s leaders, about the horrors of the Holocaust.”
According to the ruling, the Palestinian leadership bears responsibility for 17 terrorist attacks during the Second Intifada; potential damages could reach into the hundreds of millions.
The Jerusalem Institute of Justice is seeking an international criminal probe against Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas for crimes against the Palestinian people.
“Please know that we emphatically renounce such hateful symbols and do not support or condone any viewpoint that is hurtful, harmful or disparaging,” said university chancellor Mark Mone.
According to the indictment, the pair met and planned the attack while serving time for terrorism-related offenses, then established contact with a Hamas operative upon their release.