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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Austria's national television interrupted its regular programming to announce the sudden death of Joerg Haider, one of Europe's most controversial politicians, following a car crash.
The wreckage3 of far right politician Joerg Haider's car is seen at the set of the accident in Lambichl near Klagenfurt, Austria, 11 Oct 2008 |
Investigators4 said the leader of the nationalist Alliance for Austria's Future Party and governor of the country's southern province of Carinthia, was driving his car early Saturday to attend the 90th birthday of his mother, when it veered5 off the road.
Police said the vehicle hit a concrete post, and rolled over several times before coming to a stop in the middle of the road, near the provincial6 capital Klagenfurt.
The incident happened apparently7 shortly after he passed a car. The woman driving the vehicle immediately called for help, but rescue teams were unable to safe his life.
Police and medical investigators said he suffered serious injuries to his head and chest and died on his way to hospital. Authorities stressed there were no indications of foul8 play, but that investigations9 would continue.
The Governor of the Austrian province of Carinthia, Joerg Haider (file photo) |
Haider's spokesman and the alliance's secretary-general, Stefan Petzner, told journalists the politician's death was "like the end of the world" for the party.
"This is for all of us a very difficult situation," he said, his voice trembling. "I will personally miss him, he was my best friend. Thank you Joerg, wherever you are now," he added.
His death concluded two decades in which Haider became a politician well known far beyond the borders of this small alpine10 nation. He once praised German war time leader Adolf Hitler's employment policies, and visited former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
In 1999, Haider received 27 percent of the vote in national elections as leader of the Freedom Party. The party's subsequent inclusion in the government led to months of European Union sanctions over Haider's statements which were seen as anti-Semitic.
Haider condemned11 these steps as overblown. "To imagine that the whole world is afraid of Mr. Haider," he said.
Haider and his supporters broke away from the Freedom Party in 2005 to form the new Alliance for the Future of Austria part, meant to reflect a turn toward relative moderation.
Over the summer, he staged a comeback in national politics and helped his Alliance improve their standing12 in September 28 national elections.
Despite the controversy13 over Haider, leaders of different parties praised him as a talented politician who had set the tone of politics in Austria. The country's president Heinz Fischer told Austrian television he is shocked about Haider's death.
"This is especially a human tragedy. It was difficult to believe for me that this is possible," he said.
He adds that although Haider was a controversial politician, he had many political talents, including his ability "to understand and impress" the many people who voted for him.
Haider is survived by his wife, two daughters, and his mother.
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v.(尤指交通工具)改变方向或路线( veer的过去式和过去分词 );(指谈话内容、人的行为或观点)突然改变;(指风) (在北半球按顺时针方向、在南半球按逆时针方向)逐渐转向;风向顺时针转 | |
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