Aug
6

Paar
Wien (OTS) - Zur aktuellen blau-braun-orange-rosa Schlammschlacht
und neuerlich aufgeflammten Debatte darüber, ob Jörg Haider schwul
ist, ruft die Homosexuelle Initiative (HOSI) Wien das Outing Haiders
durch Jochen Herdickerhoff auf ihre Website-Abteilung
http://www.hosiwien.at/haiderouting. Dort
finden sich viele interessante Beiträge von damals zum Nachlesen.
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Is Jörg Haider gay?
In course of recent political blau-braun-orange-rose battle and corresponding debates on whether Jörg Haider is gay the homosexual initiative (HOSI) Vienna reffers to some past gone facts and offers to visit their website
http://www.hosiwien.at/haiderouting, where one can find some materials on this topic
www.ots.at, 05.08.08
Jul
25

News: Joerg Haider removed three more asylum seekers from Carinthia on Tuesday night in an operation that was kept secret from his colleagues in the federal government.
Haider and his party (BZÖ) have been at odds with the federal government Interior Minister Maria Fekter on this issue 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.
The asylum seekers are two Armenians aged 14 and 43 and a 44-year-old Chechen. The two Armenians are 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. (more…)
Jul
19

Haider was a long-time leader of the Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ). When he stepped down as party’s chairman in 2000, he remained its major figure until 2005. In April 2005 he founded a new party, the “Alliance for the Future of Austria” (BZÖ-Bündnis Zukunft Österreich)
Joerg Haider was born in 1950 in Bad Goisern, Upper Austria. His father Robert Haider worked as a shoemaker, his mother Dorothea Rupp was a teacher.
Both parents were active members of the Nazi Party. Robert Haider joined the ‘Hitler Jugend’ when he was fifteen. In 1933, after Nazi organisations were banned in Austria, he participated in several illegal actions. In 1934 he took part in the failed nazi putsch and was forced to flee to Bavaria, where he joined the nazi party. (more…)