Austria Probes Ex-FPÖ Aide over Neo-Nazi Assault of Taxi Driver
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After the beating against a taxi driver in Leoben by alleged right-wing extremes, the interior department checks the expulsion of two Germans. As the press has learned, StA Leoben passed the case on Tuesday to Vienna. An ex-FPÖ employee, who was also accused, is already being investigated for incitement.
The Interior Ministry has initiated proceedings against two suspects in the far-right attack in Leoben. A ban on their residence in the area is being considered.
An identityist, who worked for the FPÖ in parliament until recently, is said to have attacked a taxi driver in Leoben. How violent is the extreme right movement – and does the question of how to deal with it divide the FPÖ?
Identitarians suspected of beating, a heavily alcoholized car ride – and a former Kickl confidant who alerts German security authorities. It escalated tremendously around FPÖ personnel.
The Interior Ministry is investigating the expulsion of both suspects after the violent assault on a taxi driver in Leoben. The two functionaries of the right-wing radical identity movement are German citizens.
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