Skip to main content
Advertising

Originally published Friday, March 22, 2013 at 8:29 AM

  • Share:
           
  • Comments (0)
  • Print

Croatian wins libel case over wrong ID as Nazi

A Croatian actor has won a British libel suit after a U.K. newspaper wrongly identified him as a Nazi war criminal.

The Associated Press

Most Popular Comments
Hide / Show comments
No comments have been posted to this article.
Start the conversation >

advertising

LONDON —

A Croatian actor has won a British libel suit after a U.K. newspaper wrongly identified him as a Nazi war criminal.

Ljubomir Jurkovic sued The Independent after his photograph was used to illustrate a story about the death of Samuel Kunz, who served as a guard at the Belzec death camp in eastern Poland.

The picture was actually from the 2007 film "The Living and the Dead," in which Jurkovic played the role of an officer in the Croatian fascist movement.

Jurkovic's lawyer Christina Michalos said Friday that she wanted to make clear that her client never committed war crimes and "does not subscribe to any form of Nazi ideology."

The Independent's publisher, which is paying undisclosed damages, apologized for the mistake.

News where, when and how you want it

Email Icon


Advertising

Your free access has ended.

Subscribe today for unlimited access! Our introductory rate of only 99¢ a week includes:

  • Unlimited access to seattletimes.com
  • Seattle Times smartphone and tablet Web apps
  • Daily Print Replica -- an exact digital copy of the newspaper
Subscription options

Already a subscriber?

Digital access is already included with your print subscription!

Log in with your MyTimes account:
Subscriber login

If you've never used MyTimes:
Register your subscription