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Heinz Patzelt (2011)

Heinz Patzelt (born 1957 in Vienna) is an Austrian lawyer. He has been Secretary General of Amnesty InternationalinAustria since 1998.

Biography

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Schottengymnasium

Patzelt attended the Vienna Schottengymnasium officially is a Catholic private gymnasium and he began with engineering degree. later on he changed his major to jurisprudence and graduated with a master's degree. While he was at College he worked for an advertising agency, then worked for a law firm and a software company.[1] In addition, he spent many years volunteering in Malta as a rescue driver, in the care of the disabled and in support of civilians.[2]

Since 1998 Patzelt is Secretary General of Amnesty International in Austria.[3]

Career

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On 6 August 2015, Amnesty International Secretary General Heinz Patzelt inspected the refugee camp BundesbetreuungsstelleinTraiskirchen where more than 4,800 migrants/refugees are housed. Medical expert Siroos Mirzaei from Amnesty International noted that the people had to wait for days in order to get medical help, this due to the vast number of people received over a short period of time. The report also stated that four doctors were present at the refugee camp and that showers and some hygienic facilities were in disrepair. Patzelt claimed, "Austria is currently violating human rights and should focus on unattended children and minors".[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Fritz Pessl: Dieser Mann wacht über die Menschenrechte, Salzburger Nachrichten, 7. August 2014; online Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine bei der Ludwig Boltzmann Gesellschaft
  • ^ "Ich bin Gott sei Dank kein Menschenrechtsasket" Archived 2019-06-16 at the Wayback Machine, Interview von Georg Gatnar mit Heinz Patzelt, Der Sonntag, 1. September 2014
  • ^ Mag. Heinz Patzelt, Kurzbiografie auf der Website der Volksanwaltschaft
  • ^ "Traiskirchen Symptom systematischer Mängel im Umgang mit Asylwerbern" (in German). Amnesty International Österreich. Archived from the original on 14 August 2015. Retrieved 28 August 2015.
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