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Now the prosecution must prove that the defendant intentionally assisted or encouraged the person to commit the act.
The man, Laszlo Csatary, was charged in June with having "intentionally assisted the unlawful executions and tortures committed against Jewish people" for his role in the deportation of Jews from the ghetto in Kassa, now called Kosice, in eastern Slovakia, according to prosecutors.
The man, Laszlo Csatary, was charged on Tuesday with having committed acts that "intentionally assisted the unlawful executions and tortures committed against Jewish people" for his role in the deportation of Jews from the ghetto in Kassa, now called Kosice, in eastern Slovakia, according to a statement by Tibor Ibolya, the prosecutor.
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