BBC News, 12
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Argentina
has said it will not accept the body of convicted Nazi war criminal Erich
Priebke, who died in Italy on Friday aged 100.
Priebke
fled to Argentina after World War II and lived for nearly 40 years in the
Andean resort of Bariloche before his identity was unveiled in 1994.
He was
later extradited to Italy and sentenced to life imprisonment.
An Italian
official had said that Priebke's body was to be buried next to that of his wife
in Argentina.
But in a
Twitter message, the office of Foreign Minister Hector Timerman said that
wouldn't happen.
"Foreign
Minister Hector Timerman has given the order not to accept the slightest move
to allow the return of the body of Nazi criminal Erich Priebke to our
country," the foreign ministry said.
"Argentines
will not accept this kind of affront to human dignity."
Priebke, a
former SS captain, was found guilty of ordering a massacre at Rome's Ardeatine
caves in March 1944, a crime for which he never expressed remorse.
The
bloodbath left 335 people dead, including 75 Jews.
Priebke was
jailed for life in 1998 but because of his age and poor health, he was allowed
to serve his sentence under house arrest in the capital.
Argentina's
decision was welcomed by two Jewish organisations, the Israelite Argentine
Mutual Aid Association (Amia) and the Delegation of Argentine Jewish
Associations (Daia).
The fact
that Priebke had "resided with impunity for decades in our country,
enjoying a life that so many civilians had been deprived of" was "an
affront to the principles of the Republic", the Daia said.
It urged
people "not to forget and not forgive the Nazi genocide, or any type of
genocide".
Argentina
has the largest Jewish community in Latin America, consisting of some 300,000
members.
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