[NetBehaviour] Art University Linz institutes a new award

2009-05-13 Thread Aileen Derieg
[For background and more information about police violence at the May 1st demo 
in Linz, see: http://gegenpolizeigewalt.servus.at]

We cordially invite you to

the award of the “Goldenes Rueckgrat/Golden Backbone”
on 19 May 2009 at 7 pm
in the large hall of the
Offenes Kulturhaus Upper Austria
Dametzstrasse 30, 4020 Linz

It cannot be that civil courage is politically penalized in our country.

Especially in times of crisis, in which media and politics like to appeal to 
the fundamental principles of human communality, it is a scandal that a 
member of our community is punished and subjected to political pressure for 
attempting to prevent violence against someone weaker.
We specifically refer to the events of 1 May 2009 in Linz and to the arrest of 
the Vice Rector of the Art University, Rainer Zendron. The few statements 
from politicians that have made it into the media have all been personal 
attacks – see, for instance, commentaries in the newspaper OOe Nachrichten 
from 4 May 2009 – and only a few public voices spoken up in his defence. 
Therefore, it is up to us as committed members of the Art University Linz to 
put Rainer Zendron as a person and in his importance for the way our 
university works into the right light.

For this reason, we have initiated a distinction that is to be awarded 
annually starting this year to those persons who have especially 
distinguished themselves by their outstanding civil courage.
This prize is to be ceremoniously awarded on 19 May 2009 at 7 pm in the large 
hall of the Offenes Kulturhaus Upper Austria to Vice Rector Rainer Zendron.

In this way, we seek to demonstrate not only that we take a position as a 
united body – as the university – on this situation set in motion by the 
incident on May 1st, but also to express solidarity with the victims of 
police violence and arbitrariness, who unfortunately have no lobby in the 
media.

We are an educational institution! And we will not accept being put under 
pressure, neither from the media nor from party politics! And we call for the 
charges against Rainer Zendron and the other persons arrested on 1 May 2009 
to be dropped!
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Art University Linz institutes a new award

2009-05-13 Thread karen blissett
Hello Aileen,

It cannot be that civil courage is politically penalized in our country.

It looks like the media and governments in our 'lol' democracies(?) are
choosing to crack down on those who are challenging capitalist and corporate
agendas - choosing corporations to protect rather than supporting people -
what a surprise!

karen



Dametzstrasse 30, 4020 Linz

It cannot be that civil courage is politically penalized in our country.

Especially in times of crisis, in which media and politics like to appeal to

the fundamental principles of human communality, it is a scandal that a
member of our community is punished and subjected to political pressure for
attempting to prevent violence against someone weaker.
We specifically refer to the events of 1 May 2009 in Linz and to the arrest
of
the Vice Rector of the Art University, Rainer Zendron. The few statements
from politicians that have made it into the media have all been personal
attacks – see, for instance, commentaries in the newspaper OOe Nachrichten
from 4 May 2009 – and only a few public voices spoken up in his defence.
Therefore, it is up to us as committed members of the Art University Linz to

put Rainer Zendron as a person and in his importance for the way our
university works into the right light.

For this reason, we have initiated a distinction that is to be awarded
annually starting this year to those persons who have especially
distinguished themselves by their outstanding civil courage.
This prize is to be ceremoniously awarded on 19 May 2009 at 7 pm in the
large
hall of the Offenes Kulturhaus Upper Austria to Vice Rector Rainer Zendron.

In this way, we seek to demonstrate not only that we take a position as a
united body – as the university – on this situation set in motion by the
incident on May 1st, but also to express solidarity with the victims of
police violence and arbitrariness, who unfortunately have no lobby in the
media.

We are an educational institution! And we will not accept being put under
pressure, neither from the media nor from party politics! And we call for
the
charges against Rainer Zendron and the other persons arrested on 1 May 2009
to be dropped!
-- ... in so many words:
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Art University Linz institutes a new award

2009-05-13 Thread Aileen Derieg
Hello Karen,

I'm afraid you are right that we probably shouldn't be surprised, but I don't 
think anyone here was prepared for the way this has so quickly turned into a 
highly politicized issue. Within only a few days following the police 
violence at the traditional alternative May 1st parade, an Alliance Against 
Police Violence and For Freedom of Demonstration spontaneously formed. It is 
supported by over 130 organizations and about 500 individuals (at last count, 
I believe). The right-wing Freedom Party (FPOe) immediately 
denounced violent leftist extremists, demanded Rainer Zendron's 
resignation, and criticized the Green Party for siding with 
these extremists, when the Green Party called for an independent 
investigation of the incident.

The conservative Austrian People's Party (OeVP) has called for an immediate 
freezing of all public subsidies to anyone supporting the Alliance 
(essentially the entire Freie Szene, the independent art scene here, as well 
as numerous politically engaged youth groups and migrant groups). Now the 
OeVP is demanding that the Linz09 organizers publicly distance themselves 
from the Golden Backbone award.

The Social-Democratic Party (SPOe), which holds the majority in the city 
government, has said - absolutely nothing. Their silence is positively 
deafening.

Is this just a storm in the teacup of a small city, or have broader 
developments just reached the province at last?
Aileen

On Wednesday 13 May 2009 13:36, karen blissett wrote:
 Hello Aileen,

 It cannot be that civil courage is politically penalized in our country.

 It looks like the media and governments in our 'lol' democracies(?) are
 choosing to crack down on those who are challenging capitalist and
 corporate agendas - choosing corporations to protect rather than supporting
 people - what a surprise!

 karen



 Dametzstrasse 30, 4020 Linz

 It cannot be that civil courage is politically penalized in our country.

 Especially in times of crisis, in which media and politics like to appeal
 to

 the fundamental principles of human communality, it is a scandal that a
 member of our community is punished and subjected to political pressure for
 attempting to prevent violence against someone weaker.
 We specifically refer to the events of 1 May 2009 in Linz and to the arrest
 of
 the Vice Rector of the Art University, Rainer Zendron. The few statements
 from politicians that have made it into the media have all been personal
 attacks – see, for instance, commentaries in the newspaper OOe Nachrichten
 from 4 May 2009 – and only a few public voices spoken up in his defence.
 Therefore, it is up to us as committed members of the Art University Linz
 to

 put Rainer Zendron as a person and in his importance for the way our
 university works into the right light.

 For this reason, we have initiated a distinction that is to be awarded
 annually starting this year to those persons who have especially
 distinguished themselves by their outstanding civil courage.
 This prize is to be ceremoniously awarded on 19 May 2009 at 7 pm in the
 large
 hall of the Offenes Kulturhaus Upper Austria to Vice Rector Rainer Zendron.

 In this way, we seek to demonstrate not only that we take a position as a
 united body – as the university – on this situation set in motion by the
 incident on May 1st, but also to express solidarity with the victims of
 police violence and arbitrariness, who unfortunately have no lobby in the
 media.

 We are an educational institution! And we will not accept being put under
 pressure, neither from the media nor from party politics! And we call for
 the
 charges against Rainer Zendron and the other persons arrested on 1 May 2009
 to be dropped!
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