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===Pursuit of Nazi war criminals=== In line with its interest in combating [[anti-Semitism|antisemitism]] and promoting Holocaust awareness, AIJAC has campaigned for alleged Nazi war criminals in Australia to face justice either in Australia or overseas via deportation or extradition. AIJAC has also advocated that the Australian Government re-establish a specialised war crimes investigation unit to pursue both suspects from World War II and more recent conflicts, and to assist international efforts to secure war crime justice. During the mid-1990s, AIJAC helped located the alleged [[Latvians|Latvian]] war criminals [[Konrāds Kalējs]] and [[Karlis Ozols]], who were both living in Australia. In March 2000, AIJAC also lobbied for the Australian Government to investigate [[Lithuanians|Lithuanian]] Nazi war crimes suspect Antanas Gudelis following allegations against him aired on the [[Special Broadcasting Service]]'s ''Dateline'' program.{{sfn|Reich|2004|pp=210-11}}<ref>{{cite news |title=Antannas Gudelis |url=https://www.sbs.com.au/news/antannas-gudelis |access-date=21 July 2019 |publisher=[[Special Broadcasting Service|SBS News]] |date=29 March 2000}}</ref>
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