Declaration of the Austrian antiracist movement

rc-am rcollins at netlink.com.au
Fri Feb 4 07:53:48 PST 2000


Listening to recent news on the radio about Haider, a journalist remarked, "Many Austrians are saying that they're not racist; but they do not like foreigners trying to tell them what to do." Heh.

Thanks for the updates Johannes.

Angela

At 01:38 pm 2000-02-04 +0100, you wrote:
>This just came from comrades in Austria
>Johannes Schneider
>
>this is a mail to our international friends who are concearned about what is
>going on in Austria.
>if you agree with the content, please forward it to others.
>
>***************************************.
>
>WE ARE CONCERNED ABOUT WHAT IS DONE TO HUMAN RIGHTS
>AND HUMAN DIGNITY IN OUR COUNTRY.
>
>We do not feel obliged to claim Austria's "innocence". The to-be government
>is in support of the majority of Austria's population.
>We have no reason to claim Haider is "just another" populist. He is not. He
>is a
>populist that operates with xenophobia, racism and the denial of the
>Holocaust.



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