Austrian Police to Guard Bosnia-Born Minister Following Threats

The Office for the Protection of the Constitution and Counterterrorism, a police agency tasked with protecting the constitutional organs of the Austrian state, has allocated three agents to shadow Justice Minister Alma Zadic, citing the risk of a planned attack on her, the Kronen Zeitung newspaper reported.

Right populists in Austria have targeted the 35-year-old Bosnia-born lawyer and member of the Green Party  following her appointment, mostly due to her foreign background. 

The youngest justice minister in Austrian history came to the country as a child refugee during the Bosnian war of the 1990s. 

Zadic drew international media attention after reports emerged that she might become a government minister. But local far-rightists in the Freedom Party of Austria, FPO, and the right-wing Identitarian Movement of Austria were not enthused. 

The FPO was part of a coalition government until 2019, when its leader Heinz-Christian Strache stepped down because of his involvement in underhanded political practices. The development led to the collapse of its coalition with the centre-right Austrian People's Party, OVP.

In December, Patrick Lenart of the Identitarian Movement attacked  Zadic, accusing her of calling his organisation an illegal wing of the FPO, after it had been cleared of organised crime charges. 

Not long after, a video shared by the FPO's Dominik Nepp and Martin Sellner of the Identitarian Movement accused Zadic of links with radical Islamists.

Zadic was tipped to become the new Justice Minister after the leaders of the centre-right OVP and the Greens, Sebastian Kurz and Werner Kogler, last week agreed to form a coalition government. Under the agreement, Kurz will again become Chancellor and Kogler will be Vice...

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