A man carries a Belgian flag during a yearly remembrance ceremony for the Jewish deportees of World War II on September 9, 2012 in Mechelen. This year marks the 70th anniversary of the deportation of 25000 Jews and gypsies from the Dossin barracks in Mechelen to the Auschwitz concentration camp. —AFP Photo

BRUSSELS: Belgian Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo apologised on Sunday for the deportation of thousands of Jews to Nazi death camps during World War II.

“By assisting in the Nazi policies of extermination, the authorities of the time and the Belgian state failed in their duties. They were complicit in the most abominable crime,” Di Rupo said at a ceremony commemorating the 70th anniversary of the start of the deportations.

“I want to now... express the regret and shame that collaboration brought upon us,” he said at the ceremony in the city of Mechelen, where the first convoys of Jews left on September 9, 1942.

Of the estimated 56,000 Jews living in Belgium at the beginning of the war, around 25,000 were deported to death camps. Only about 1,200 survived.

Some six million European Jews were slaughtered by the Nazis during World War II.

Di Rupo also called on the Belgian senate to discuss adopting a resolution about the responsibility of the Belgian state in the deportations.

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