Identitäre Bewegung Österreich
Austrian far-right organization / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Identitäre Bewegung Österreich (IBÖ; English: Identitarian Movement Austria) is an Austrian far-right nationalist and Neue Rechte organization. Inspired by the French Bloc identitaire, it belongs to the pan-European Identitarian movement and is the Austrian branch of the organization known as Generation Identity (GI).
Formation | 2012 |
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Type | |
Purpose | Metapolitics, To spread Identitarianism in Austria as part of a larger network known as Generation Identity Europa, Jugend, Reconquista (Europa, Youth, Reconquista) |
Region | Austria |
Membership | 300 |
Leaders | Martin Sellner, Patrick Lenart |
Parent organization | Bloc Identitaire |
Affiliations | Les Identitaires (France) Generation Identitaire France (France) |
Website | www |
The IBÖ opposes liberalism, internationalism, Islam and Islamism, multiculturalism and the melting pot model, instead advocating for ethnopluralism. It has been categorized as being part of the overall Neue Rechte movement by several government agencies and NGOs, including the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution and Counterterrorism and the Documentation Centre of Austrian Resistance; likewise, close ties to several irredentist Deutsche Burschenschaft Österreich (DBÖ) and the neo-Nazi scene have been documented.[1][2][3]