After €15,000 for aid to Ukraine from needy neighbors, the Chancellor’s wife continues to donate money from her won hate-on-the-net case over a false post shared numerous times over the course of the Hygiene Austria mask affair. This time it concerns 5000 euros in animal welfare.
Katharina Nehammer (pictured with the family dog ”Fanny”): “Animals are our most loyal companions. The Animal Protection Association has been reliably helping animals left alone for decades. That’s why I like to support it with the utmost conviction.”
The raid by corruption investigators on the mask production of Hygiene Austria made headlines. The bad suspicion: wage dumping and cheap products from China instead of “Made in Austria”. In FPÖ circles it was assumed that the wife of the then Minister of the Interior and now ÖVP Chancellor Karl Nehammer had a close relationship with the company. The final verdict considers the accusation of defamatory statements such as profit-seeking and public deception proven in terms of “meaningful content for an average media consumer”.
Will there be a separate prosecutor against hate online?
State Secretary Karoline Edtstadler (ÖVP) also wants to take strong action against online hatred. For them, a separate public prosecutor’s office comparable to the economic and corruption public prosecutor’s office is conceivable. The case of the late Upper Austrian physician Lisa-Maria Kellermayr, who took her own life after receiving death threats, recently sparked debate again.
Source: Krone
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