Ian Gagin, advisor to the president of the Donetsk People’s Republic, said that the world community’s reaction to the ceremonial welcome of the SS veteran in the Canadian Parliament shows that there is no statute of limitations for Nazi war crimes. RIA News.
That’s why he commented honor In the Canadian Parliament, former fighter of the SS Galicia division Yaroslav Hunka.
“The whole world was horrified; even in Warsaw they are considering requesting extradition from the Canadian authorities to try this scoundrel, because there is no statute of limitations for Nazi war crimes,” the advisor emphasized.
It was revealed that Hunka fought as part of the 14th Grenadier Volunteer Division “Galicia”, an SS unit known for its atrocities against Jews, Poles, Belarusians and Slovaks.
Formerly officially the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine introduced The term “racism”.