Planned meeting of right -wing extremists in Gols: Police raise the alarm

Planned meeting of right -wing extremists in Gols: Police raise the alarm

Last Friday it was announced that the right -wing extremist Gottfried Küssel and Herbert F., who was kidnapped from Afghanistan and later freed, targeted a meeting in Gols in the Neusiedl on the lake district. Media reports, in particular the "standard", indicate that measures with regard to this planned meeting are examined by the Burgenland State Police Directorate. At the request of the APA, a spokesman confirmed that the case was known to the State Office for State Security and Extremism, but no further details on the possible measures were given.

The planned event in Gols had attracted even more attention, since according to the platform "stops the right", a critic of the Corona measures should also occur. This event was created from a cooperation between Küssel and the critic, who have organized a number of events together for a long time. Nevertheless, the event was canceled by the hotel where it was to take place. This has meant that many questions about the background of this cancellation have arisen and the situation remains unclear.

reactions and further developments

The reactions to these news clearly show that the planned meeting is a sensitive topic. In social media and other platforms, the possible implications and the type of event are discussed. Experts warn of the dangers that can assume such meetings, especially if they are associated with right -wing extremist ideologies. The authorities are faced with the challenge of reconciling security and freedom of expression.

The announcement of this information situation means that the security authorities in the region are particularly attentive. Instead, it remains to be seen which further measures are taken to minimize potential risks. Details of this incident are still sparse, but reports www.bvz.at that public attention is now aimed at the decision of the authorities and the developments are still being observed.

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