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  Brazil: Fugitive 'Rabbi' Accused of Abusing Children to Be Extradited to Israel

Associated Press, carried in Edmonton Sun
October 15, 2009

http://www.edmontonsun.com/news/world/2009/10/15/11417801.html

SAO PAULO, Brazil — A self-appointed rabbi accused by Israeli officials of burning and cutting toddlers as part of a purification ritual will be extradited from Brazil, an official said Thursday.

Elior Noam Hen will be picked up Oct. 27 in Brasilia by two Israeli agents, a Brazilian Foreign Ministry spokesman said.

The official spoke on condition of anonymity as he was not authorized to discuss the case.

An Israeli embassy official also confirmed that extradition was imminent for Hen.

Hen and several of his followers allegedly used knives, hammers and other instruments to abuse children as young as 3 and 4 years old in the West Bank settlement of Beitar Illit in February and March 2008.

Hen allegedly hit the children in the head and face and burned their hands. One child sustained permanent brain damage and is in a vegetative state, according to Israeli officials.

In Israel, Hen faces charges of child abuse, violence against minors and conspiracy.

Brazilian police arrested Hen in Sao Paulo in June 2008 after a 45-day manhunt. Police have not said how or when he and his family arrived in the South American country.

He fought extradition and his case was heard last May by Brazil's Supreme Court, which found there was cause for Hen to stand trial for allegedly subjecting eight children to "intense physical and mental suffering because they were supposedly possessed by the devil."

An appeal to the court was rejected last month.

His extradition had to be formalized by Brazil's Justice and Foreign Ministries, and final approval had to be given by Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

 
 

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