Tag: Extradition

The Speaker of Canada's House of Commons resigned following a scandal surrounding his leading a standing ovation for a 98-year-old Ukrainian immigrant who was revealed to have fought in a Nazi unit during World War II.
Jewish organizations are urging the extradition of Ahlam Tamimi, the Jordanian national who was involved in the 2001 terrorist attack at a Sbarro pizzeria in Jerusalem.
The article discusses the long and complex case of Malka Leifer, a former principal of an ultra-Orthodox school in Melbourne, who was found guilty of sexually assaulting two teenage girls.
Dr. Tamir Hod, a historian at Tel Hai college, discusses his book "Did We Remember to Forget?", which focuses on the Demjanjuk affair in the 1980s and 1990s.
Dr. Tamir Hod from Tel Hai College explores the Demjanjuk affair in his book "Did We Remember to Forget?", focusing on the trial and subsequent acquittal of John Demjanjuk, a Ukrainian-American suspected of being a concentration camp guard.
Londons High Court has approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the United States for charges of espionage, bringing him closer to facing prison time.
Dassi Erlich, a former student at Adass Israel School in Melbourne, along with her sisters Nicole Meyer and Elly Sapper, have accused their former principal, Malka Leifer, of sexual abuse and rape.
Aurea Vazquez Rijos, a Puerto Rican woman, was found guilty of murder in the U.S. for hiring a hitman to kill her husband, Adam Anhang, after he requested a divorce.
Rabbi Menachem Tewel, also known as Mendel Tevel, was arrested at the JEM Center in Beverly Hills on child sex abuse charges from New York dating back to the mid-1990s.