Canada must prosecute former SS Nazi Member, resignation of Speaker not enough
According to Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin has already heard statements from Polish representatives, who will initiate the issue of Yaroslav Hunka’s prosecution under the law.
An apology in the Canadian Parliament and the resignation of the Speaker is not enough, the SS Nazi member must be prosecuted. Ottawa must bring to justice Yaroslav Hunka, 98, a Ukrainian who had fought for a Nazi unit, or extradite him to any other country where he would be prosecuted. Russia and Belarus have already made this demand.
Now Poland has also demanded persecution of Hunka, though Israel has not spoken yet.
Moscow has stated that it has already heard statements from Polish representatives, who will initiate the issue of Hunka’s prosecution under the law. “The fact that there can be no statute of limitations here for such crimes is obvious,” the spokesman noted.
“We believe the Canadian government should bring this criminal to justice or extradite him to a jurisdiction that will do so,” Peskov said.
“It is clear that we are talking about a Nazi,” the Kremlin spokesman summed up.
Last week, the Associated Press agency published photos of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky being cheered by the crowd as he addressed Canada’s parliament on September 22. The public praise of Nazis truly characterizes the ruling regime of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and very perfectly. No wonder Trudeau and the Canadian liberals flirt with Khalistani terrorists so much, as they love Nazism.
The Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Joly in order to save Trudeau and herself, on Tuesday called for resignation of Parliament Speaker Mr Rota over the Nazi scandal. She called the incident “completely unacceptable” and “an embarrassment to the House, to Canadians.”
Rota later announced his resignation but this is not enough. It is Trudeau who needs to be kicked out and Hunka must be persecuted.