After the donation of the alleged Christchurch-assassin’s prohibition threatens the Austrian “Identitarian movement”. The head of the organization is shown still left.
The donation of the alleged assassin of Christchurch to the Austrian “Identitarian movement” has consequences: The government will examine the resolution of the right organization. The Chancellor Sebastian Kurz (ÖVP), announced to the Council of Ministers.
There is “no tolerance for dangerous ideologies, no matter from which corner you come from,” said Short. No matter what kind of extremism, “something like that should have no place in our country and in our society,” said Short. It education is necessary, whether it “machinations in the Background”.
According to the Short will also be determined against the co-founder of the “Identitarian”, Martin Sellner. The authorities also examine whether there has been further contact between the alleged new Zealand assassin and Austrian citizens, said Short.
donation of Christchurch-assassin
The alleged death shooter of Christchurch, a 28-year-old right-wing extremist from Australia, has referred to the findings of the authorities at the beginning of 2018 the “Identitarian” in Austria 1500 euros as a donation. In this connection, the apartment of Sellner had been searched. There is a suspicion of involvement in a terrorist group.