Joerg Haider

Haider died from grave injuries after car flipped repeatedly

Joerg HaiderVienna  - Austrian far-right leader Joerg Haider died on the way to the hospital Saturday morning after the car he was driving had left the road and flipped over repeatedly, officials said at a press conference in Klagenfurt.

The accident occured at 1:15 am (23:15 GMT) on the outskirts of Klagenfurt in Carinthia, the province where Haider was governor, said Ernst Friesenegger, the town's police chief.

Shortly after overtaking another vehicle, "he came off the road for unknown reasons," Friesenegger said.

Official Austria remembers Haider as divisive figure

Vienna - Austrian political and religious leaders expressed shock about the death of far-right Joerg Haider in a car accident on Saturday morning, but many pointed to the divisive nature of his politics.

"He was a politician of great gifts and talents," President Heinz Fischer told national broadcaster ORF.

"He sparked intense approval as much as intense criticism," the social democratic president said about Haider, who was leader of the Alliance of the Future of Austria and governor of the province of Carinthia.

From the 1980s, Haider turned Austria's small right-wing movement into a force to be reckoned with by often denigrating political opponents, and by tapping into revisionist and anti-immigrant sentiments.

Austrian far right leader Joerg Haider dies at 58

Vienna - Austrian far right leader Joerg Haider dies at 58Austrian politician and populist Joerg Haider, 58, the man behind the resurgence of the country's right wing parties, died in a car crash on Saturday.

With his death, Austria's right loses its most important figurehead, a man both reviled and admired by many Austrians.

The crash occurred near Klagenfurt in the province Carinthia, where Haider was a popular governor.

Austrian right-wing politician Haider dies in accident

Vienna - Austrian right-wing politician Haider dies in accident

Right-wing politician Haider to re-enter Austrian national politics

Right-wing politician Haider to re-enter Austrian national politicsVienna  - Joerg Haider, the notorious right-wing politician, is set to reenter Austrian national politics after his Alliance for the Future of Austria designated him as party leader on Friday, weeks before general elections in September.

Haider withdrew from national politics in 2000, when he stepped down as head of the Alliance to concentrate on his job of governor of Austria's southern province of Carinthia.

Right-wing governor Haider under fire for expelling asylum seekers

Joerg-HaiderVienna  - Joerg Haider, the right-wing governor of Austria's Carinthia province, has run foul of the justice ministry in Vienna for expelling asylum seekers to other provinces.

Haider has forced asylum seekers to leave Carinthia, claiming they were criminals, and said he would not accept any more without advance knowledge of their background, the interior ministry confirmed.

Austrian Justice Minister Maria Fekter said Thursday that the expulsions might constitute coercion or unlawful restriction and could be investigated by the judiciary.

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