Newspaper reporters recently spotted a wanted war criminal drinking in the atmosphere at Euro 2008.Milivoj Asner, suspected of sending hundreds of people to death camps in Croatia during World War II, lives in Klagenfurt in Austria. The 95-year-old recently avoided extradition to face trial in Croatia because of ill health.
The details of Asner's involvement in atrocities committed in Croatia in the 1940s are unclear, but he's on Interpol's "Most Wanted" list and is number four on the Simon Wiesenthal Center's top 10 list of alleged Nazi war criminals living in freedom.
Reporters for The Sun newspaper, clearly bored with working on stories about soccer, tracked down Asner and followed him around town, taking photos of the man drinking wine in various cafés with his wife.


























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Thursday 19 June
By Jean Walker
aNYONE WHO HAD ANYTHING TO DO WITH DEATH CAMPS SHOULD BE IN PRISON UNTIL DEATH. tHERE WERE SOME GERMANS WHO HELPED THE JEWS, NOT NEARLY ENOUGH OF THEM THOUGH, BUT GIVE THOSE GERMANS THE CREDIT THEY DESERVE AS THEY WERE TAKING A BIG RISK. THE ONES WHO THOUGHT THEY HAD A RIGHT TO CRULETY, SHOULD RECIEVE CRULETY. I CANNOT BELIEVE A COUNTRY OF PEOPLE COULD DO WHAT THEY DID AND THEN SAY"WE DIDN'T KNOW".
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