Prosecutors in Poland say they will investigate reports that a member of a Nazi-led unit accused of burning villages filled with women and children during the Second World War has been living in the United States for more than 60 years. Michael Karkoc, who was 94, is said to have lied to the American immigration authorities about his involvement with the SS in Ukraine, denying that he had done military service. Mr Karkoc is not said to have had a direct hand in war crimes, but it’s alleged that he was at the scene of the atrocities as the company leader. Mr Karkoc refused to comment on the allegations.
The BBC has suspended its partnership with a Turkish broadcaster, NTV, with immediate effect after the station refused to broadcast Friday’s edition of the BBC’s Turkish language news programme World Agenda. The programme contained a report by a correspondent in Istanbul about the initial reluctance of Turkish media including NTV to cover the anti-government demonstrations. The director of the BBC World Service, Peter Horrocks, said any interference in BBC broadcasting was totally unacceptable.
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[00:03.72]The decision by the United States to give direct military assistance to the rebels in Syria has provoked strong reaction around the world.