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  • VIENNA: Haider In Covert Op To Dump Asylum Seekers

    HAIDER IN COVERT OP TO DUMP ASYLUM SEEKERS

    AUSTRIA TODAY
    July 23, 2008

    Carinthia's right-wing governor Jorg Haider removed three more asylum
    seekers from the province on Tuesday night in an operation that was
    kept secret from his colleagues in the federal government. Haider
    and his party, the Alliance for the Future of Austria (BZO), have
    been at odds with the federal government's Interior Minister Maria
    Fekter on this issue for quite some time and are continuing their
    highly controversial policy to remove criminal asylum seekers from
    the province. Three asylum seekers who had committed a crime were
    refused further accommodation and food by the Carinthian provincial
    government on Tuesday before being taken over the provincial border
    with Styria by bus, on route to Traiskirchen refugee camp in Lower
    Austria on Tuesday night.

    The asylum seekers in question are two Armenians aged 14 and 43
    and a 44-year-old Chechen. The two Armenians are allegedly father
    and son. The father is accused of having threatened someone with
    a knife. In the case of the Chechen man, the offense is about drug
    trafficking. Two of the three men arrived at the Traiskirchen refugee
    camp in Lower Austria, while the third is currently in Vienna. BZO
    spokesman Stefan Petzner openly admitted that the operation was an
    effort to undercut Haider´s federal counterpart. He said, "It was a
    secret operation to avoid the Interior Minister sending the police
    again." Petzner was refering to an incident on Saturday night when
    a bus carrying six asylum seekers had been stopped by the police
    on the border with Styria. They had been released from Carinthian
    provincial care as well because of a criminal offense. Meanwhile,
    the Interior Ministry stated that it is the province's duty to care
    for the asylum seekers. The two men who had arrived in Traiskirchen
    are already on their way back to Carinthia. Fekter criticised Haider's
    actions as a "failed start to the election campaign." She continued,
    "This populist move will not solve any problems but put another burden
    on the other provinces' refugee commitments." Nevertheless, Haider's
    office let the media know that taking them back into care will not
    be considered. The governor now even wants to cancel the so called
    ´15a´ agreement between the provinces and the federal government. The
    agreement regulates the amounts of asylum seekers each province has
    to accommodate and care for. On Thursday, a meeting between federal
    and provincial officials will be held in order to put an end to the
    transport of refugees back and forth.

    --Boundary_(ID_Vrwai+WmrnUzXAeeidbBPg)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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