"Bo Warming" <bwng@bwng.dk> skrev i en meddelelse
news:D6udnSulq5ZJmJ7UnZ2dnUVZ8uSdnZ2d@giganews.com...
> Det hævdes, at Jörg Haider ikke drak. Spiritus blev kun indtaget med stort
> mådehold. Alligevel hører vi om en meget høj promille. Særligt på grund af
> hans politiske position er der risiko for, at spiritusprøven var
> forfalsket, og at dette var mord.
>
> Man har teknologi til at overtage styringen af en bil, så offeret intet
> kan gøre.
>
> Videre blev han fundet med en brækket nakke. Der siges at være almindelig
> praksis, at når man begår attentat med biluheld, så placerer man en agent,
> som straks skal være ved ulykkestedet, for at checke om målet stadig
> skulle være i live. I så fald brækker man nakken på vedkommende. MVH,
> Ole G.
>
>
http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,586300,00.html
> Haider's Widow Wants a New Autopsy
> A day after Jörg Haider's protégé stepped down as leader of the far-right
> Alliance for the Future of Austria -- having all but admitted that Haider
> was gay -- reports emerge that the late politician's widow wants a new
> autopsy to investigate his death.
>
>
> AP
> Jörg Haider died in a car accident in mid-October.
> The body of Jörg Haider, late head of the far-right Alliance for the
> Future of Austria (BZÖ), was pulled from a planned cremation last weekend
> at the request of his widow, Claudia Haider, according to an Austrian
> newspaper which says Mrs. Haider is unsatisfied with the official version
> of her husband's death.
>
> Haider died in a sudden car accident on October 11, less than two weeks
> after his party was boosted in a contentious national election. He was
> speeding, drunk, and had reportedly just seen Stefan Petzner, his
> political protégé and rumored lover, at a gay bar. Petzner, 27, was
> abruptly sacked as Haider's successor on Wednesday after a radio interview
> all but confirmed the two men were lovers.
>
> The Austrian paper Heute reported that Claudia Haider wanted a new autopsy
> by doctors outside Austria. The paper cited senior members of BZÖ, who
> suggested that Haider had been drugged.
>
> Some forensic have experts wondered why there were no skid marks on the
> road where Haider smashed his VW Phaeton and speculated he was unconscious
> at the wheel. According to initial reports, Haider was travelling twice
> the speed limit and his blood alcohol level was three times the legal
> limit.
>
> But the party has also been in turmoil this week because Petzner, after
> assuming his post as party chief, told Austrian radio on Wednesday that
> Haider was "the man of my life" and that "we had a special relationship
> that went far beyond friendship." He added that Claudia Haider "did not
> object" to their friendship. He denied they were lovers, but the interview
> was a scandal, and Petzner was forced to resign.
>
> Public Contradictions
>
> Haider was the charismatic and controversial governor of Carinthia, a
> southern Austrian state, known for his anti-immigrant policies and
> occasional pro-Nazi public statements. He spent a few months in the
> international spotlight in 1999 and 2000 when his former far-right party,
> the Freedom Party, shared power in Vienna. But he stepped down after
> European governments protested his presence in a national coalition by
> imposing diplomatic sanctions on Austria. It was the first time a European
> Union government had suffered sanctions by other EU member states.
>
> Ever since, Haider had been Austria's most famous provincial politician.
> His new BZÖ party had just won 11 percent of the national vote in a
> parliamentary election on September 28. But the far-right vote was split
> between the BZÖ the Freedom Party -- currently headed by another onetime
> Haider protégé, Christian Strache.
>
>
>
> Haider's affair with Petzner was an open secret in Austria. Still, his
> death prompted a nationwide outpouring of grief -- some Austrians said he
> was "our Lady Di" -- and the apparent confirmation of Haider's bisexuality
> this week roiled the BZÖ's conservative party base.
>
> "It has been an open secret for years that Haider was gay, and most
> Austrians would have preferred for it to remain a secret," a political
> science professor called Reinhold Gärtner, at Innsbruck Univerity, told
> the New York Times. "People are trying to turn Haider into a saint, and
> are quickly forgetting that he was a right-wing xenophobe."
>
> Elfriede Jelinek, Austria's 2004 Nobel laureate in literature, has
> responded to Haider's death by posting a sarcastic account of it on her
> Web site. Without naming Haider, it shows a photo of his funeral and
> meditates on the nature of a "Redeemer." She speculates that the
> Redeemer's "favorite boy" rang his mobile phone while the "Phaeton" sped
> through the night.
>
> Jelinek draws on Goethe's Erlkönig, a famous poem about an evil spirit who
> steals a young boy's life as his father "rides through night and wind."
>
> msm -- with wire reports
>
>
nøjsgtig samme pjat som da Diana legede med døden og døde. Teenage tøser der
sådan savnder den søøøøøde Diana og bruger deres vågne tid på pjat. Det
samme gør nu gamle mænd der savner Haider. Fint at de har noget at bruge
deres tid på mellem bleskift og hemmehjælp.