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Restitution body doing 'nothing' for claimants

June 23, 2011 13:12
Under fire: Jaroslav Sonka (left), head of the Shoah Legacy Institute

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

2 min read

A Holocaust restitution organisation has been widely criticised by survivors and experts who say it has ignored compensation claims and neglected its duties.

Backed by £300,000 of Czech Foreign Ministry funding, the European Shoah Legacy Institute (ESLI) pledges to work with governments and restitution groups to return property, art and assets stolen by the Nazis.

The ESLI was set up in January last year by the Foreign Ministry following the earlier Terezin Declaration, signed by nearly 50 governments at the Holocaust Era Assets Conference in Prague.

The Institute is awaiting funding decisions from the US and Israeli governments, but British experts questioned why the two countries would want to donate to the group given the Czech government's reluctance to take restitution issues more seriously.