Austrian students disrupt Cabinet minister’s speech

Students in Austria disrupted a Cabinet minister’s speech at the “An end to Antisemitism!” conference over the fact that the government includes politicians from the far-right Freedom Party.

On Wednesday, a group of students from the Austrian Jewish Student Union (JÖH) and the Austrian Student union (ÖH) unfurled a banner reading “Mr. Kurz! Your government is not kosher!” during an address by Education Minister Heinz Fassmann.

Sebastian Kurz, who heads the center-right People’s Party, was elected chancellor in October. Two months later his party formed a coalition government with the Freedom Party, which former Nazis established in the 1950s.

The action triggered applause from the audience that had gathered in a University of Vienna auditorium to hear Fassman speak at the conference this week in the Austrian capital, co-organised by the EJC. Ushers escorted the protesters out of the auditorium. Their banner carried the logo of an association of Jewish high school students.

Austrian Jews have boycotted the Freedom Party, citing a string of antisemitic and racist incidents involving its members and leaders. The party maintains it does not tolerate anti-Semitism. In November, its lawmakers in the parliament demonstratively refused to stand during a minute of silence for victims of the 1938 antisemitic pogroms in Austria.

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