A Raid with Consequences at Peršmanhof
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A police operation at the NS memorial Peršmanhof causes indignation and diplomatic protests. The Ministry of the Interior wants to set up a "multiprofessional" commission to clarify the incident.
The president of the National Council of Carinthian Slovenes, Inzko, has called on Austrian Interior Minister Karner to reveal who ordered Sunday's police intervention at the Slovenian student camp at the Peršman Museum in Carinthia, Austria.


Around 30 officials stormed the museum on Sunday. The political scientist and museum curator Judith Götz was on site
Following Sunday's raid on an anti-fascist camp in Carinthia, Austria, lawyer Rudi Vouk filed a criminal complaint against the police in Klagenfurt today with the aim of clarifying the events. He accuses those responsible of violating the National Communities Act, disproportionate action and misuse of public funds, he told STA in an interview.
There is excitement after a police raid in the Nazi memorial Peršmanhof in Carinthia. The state policy as well as the Slovenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs have therefore become involved.
On Sunday a massive police operation took place in the Nazi memorial Peršmanhof in the Carinthian Bad Eisenkappel. The museum criticizes the process as "pietät- und disrespectlos".
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