https://www.heute.at/s/fluechtlings-aktivisten-demonstrierten-fuer-vergewaltiger-100129548
As reported, a sit-in by Antifa caused traffic gridlock on Vienna’s Roßauer Lände on Tuesday. Miles of traffic jams in the direction of the city were the result. Some demonstrators chained themselves at the police detention center (the refugees had long been at the airport by this time). The police had to intervene. “Come by! Support the blockade or just show solidarity here,” the organizers of the registered rally advertised for participants on Twitter.
It is now clear to whom the solidarity should apply: 37 people who were deported to Afghanistan. Seventeen of them were of legal age and were men.
“Heute” research also showed that eleven people had committed criminal offenses in Austria and had already recorded a legally binding conviction in the criminal record.
The delinquents had a total of 38 offenses (an average of three per person) on Kerbholz. Three men were convicted of attempted and committed rape, for example. In addition, there were severe coercion, bodily harm, dangerous threats, deprivation of liberty, robbery, theft, damage to property, resistance to state violence and various addictive offenses.
One person had a previous conviction for dangerous threats. The convicted person threatened to kill everyone involved in the trial against him (specifically two employees of the Federal Office for Immigration and Asylum and a judge from the Federal Administrative Court). “Due to the crimes committed and the predicted endangerment, multi-year entry bans have been issued to protect public safety and order,” said the Interior Ministry.
Charter operation organized by Sweden.
Minister Karl Nehammer (VP) continues to stand for consistent repatriation in the event of a negative asylum decision. Any imminent dangers when returning to Afghanistan would be carefully examined in each individual case, according to the Federal Ministry of the Interior. In this specific case, it was a Frontex charter operation organized by Sweden. The basic assessment of the situation in Afghanistan by the Federal Office for Immigration and Asylum (BFA) corresponds to that of other European partners and the European Asylum Agency (EASO).
As reported, a sit-in by Antifa caused traffic gridlock on Vienna’s Roßauer Lände on Tuesday. Miles of traffic jams in the direction of the city were the result. Some demonstrators chained themselves at the police detention center (the refugees had long been at the airport by this time). The police had to intervene. “Come by! Support the blockade or just show solidarity here,” the organizers of the registered rally advertised for participants on Twitter.
It is now clear to whom the solidarity should apply: 37 people who were deported to Afghanistan. Seventeen of them were of legal age and were men.
“Heute” research also showed that eleven people had committed criminal offenses in Austria and had already recorded a legally binding conviction in the criminal record.
The delinquents had a total of 38 offenses (an average of three per person) on Kerbholz. Three men were convicted of attempted and committed rape, for example. In addition, there were severe coercion, bodily harm, dangerous threats, deprivation of liberty, robbery, theft, damage to property, resistance to state violence and various addictive offenses.
One person had a previous conviction for dangerous threats. The convicted person threatened to kill everyone involved in the trial against him (specifically two employees of the Federal Office for Immigration and Asylum and a judge from the Federal Administrative Court). “Due to the crimes committed and the predicted endangerment, multi-year entry bans have been issued to protect public safety and order,” said the Interior Ministry.
Charter operation organized by Sweden.
Minister Karl Nehammer (VP) continues to stand for consistent repatriation in the event of a negative asylum decision. Any imminent dangers when returning to Afghanistan would be carefully examined in each individual case, according to the Federal Ministry of the Interior. In this specific case, it was a Frontex charter operation organized by Sweden. The basic assessment of the situation in Afghanistan by the Federal Office for Immigration and Asylum (BFA) corresponds to that of other European partners and the European Asylum Agency (EASO).