„The passage of time in no way diminishes the guilt of war criminals — and old age should not protect people who committed mass murder. If Csizsik-Csatary is healthy, there is no reason to ignore his dark past simply because he was born in 1915. People like him have had a long time to think about their crimes and accept they made a mistake.
But tragically, in the 32 years I have been involved in this field, I have never had a single case of a Nazi war criminal who has expressed any regret or any remorse, if anything the opposite. Hunting people like Csizsik-Csatary has not only been a personal mission of mine, but a mission which has wider significance.
This is a mission against forgetfulness. This is the obligation of our generation, the generation after the Holocaust, who must see to it that those who can be brought to justice be held accountable.”