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Austria's Jews boycott Holocaust commemoration over rise of far Right

by  Reuters and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  01-25-2018 00:00
Last modified: 12-23-2019 10:20
Austria's Jews boycott Holocaust commemoration over rise of far Right

Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz and Heinz-Christian Strache

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Austria's main Jewish body, Israelitische Kultusgemeinde Wien (Vienna Israelite Community), will boycott a parliamentary Holocaust commemoration event because of the rise of the far-right Freedom Party of Austria (FPO), which entered government last month, the IKG chief Oskar Deutsch said on Thursday.

The Freedom Party, a junior coalition partner to Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz's conservative Austrian People's Party, was founded by former Nazis but says it has left its Nazi past behind.

Kurz has vowed to focus on fighting anti-Semitism after Israel said it would not have direct contact with Freedom Party officials although the foreign, interior and defense ministers all entered cabinet on the far-right ticket.

"We do not want anything to do with such people and we do not want to commemorate the people who died in the Shoah (Holocaust) with such people," Deutsch said on ORF radio.

"One should think about what kind of people are sitting in a government and what kind of people get voted into a parliament," he said.

The Freedom Party gained third place with 26% of votes in parliamentary elections in October.

In December, Israeli government officials said Israel does not intend to boycott Austria's right-wing government, despite Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's announcement that he would boycott FPO ministers.

The conservative president of parliament, Wolfgang Sobotka, said he could understand the IKG's behavior but also felt it was "a pity that some people are not coming."

Earlier this month, Interior Minister Herbert Kickl of the FPO said asylum seekers should be "concentrated" in special centers to help the authorities process their applications swiftly.

For many observers, Kickl's wording evoked Nazi-era concentration camps.

This week, the FPO's top candidate in elections in the province of Lower Austria, Udo Landbauer, suspended his membership in a student fraternity he helped lead when it emerged the group distributed songbooks with Nazi content.

Landbauer said the judiciary had to deal with the case, but added the book in question had been produced when he was 11 years old, meaning he could not be held responsible for it.

"If you read Hitler's Mein Kampf, for example, you also cannot say you did not know about it," Deutsch said of Landbauer, calling for his resignation.

Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen told ORF radio he was stunned about the Nazi songs in the publication and that all members of the fraternity must have known about them.

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