3,000 form chain of light against far right in Austrian government


People hold candles during a rally under the slogan "Our ministries not in the hands of right-wing extemists" outside the government buildings in the Austrian capital of Vienna.
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VIENNA (REUTERS) - At least 3,000 people formed a chain of light in Vienna on Wednesday (Nov 15) to protest against the formation of a government that includes the far-right Freedom Party.

Demonstrators holding flickering candles, torches and bicycle lamps encircled the capital's government district.

"Our republic's most powerful political offices should be exclusively reserved for trustworthy people who are not in the slightest connected to right-wing extremists," said Alexander Pollak, spokesman for SOS Mitmensch, one of several human rights groups which organised the demonstration.

It was the biggest protest in Austria since coalition talks between the conservative People's Party (OVP) and the Freedom Party (FPO) started two weeks ago.

Organisers estimated the number of people taking part at 8,000 to 10,000, the police at around 3,000.

"We are here because they (the FPO) feed hatred and want to divide people," said Brigitte Griesser, holding a candle.

But the protest was far smaller than unrest 17 years ago, when the FPO last formed a government with the OVP and more than 100,000 took to the streets.

"(The shift to the right) has become a European trend...it's no longer just an Austrian issue and that's why it is not that controversial any longer," said protester Juergen Pucher.

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