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FREEDOM PARK WELCOMES THE PRESIDENT OF AUSTRIA

Freedom Park was honoured to welcome the President of the Republic of Austria, Dr Alexander Van der Bellen, during his State Visit to South Africa.

Accompanied by the Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Mr Gayton McKenzie, the President participated in a solemn wreath-laying ceremony at Freedom Park’s Sanctuary, where they paid tribute to six Austrian nationals Konrad Ginther, Eldridge Grundböck, Helms Ornauer, Elfriede Pekny, Waltraud Schütz, and Ulrich Trinks who stood in unwavering solidarity with the South African people during the apartheid era.

President of the Republic of Austria, Dr Alexander Van der Bellen participated in a solemn wreath-laying ceremony at Freedom Park’s Sanctuary

Their names are etched on the Wall of Names, joining thousands who made sacrifices for liberation. Freedom Park, as a national heritage site, is a space of remembrance, healing, and unity — where international solidarity is honoured alongside the legacy of South Africa’s freedom fighters.

Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture, Gayton McKenzie (left) and President of the Republic of Austria, Dr Alexander Van der Bellen (centre/right) at Freedom Park, South Africa

Their courageous stance reminds us that the pursuit of justice knows no borders, and that the struggle for human dignity is a shared, global mission.

Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture, Gayton McKenzie (left) with President of the Republic of Austria, Dr Alexander Van der Bellen (right) at Freedom Park, South Africa
President of the Republic of Austria, Dr Alexander Van der Bellen (speaking at podium) at Freedom Park, South Africa
Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture, Gayton McKenzie (left) shakes hands with President of the Republic of Austria, Dr Alexander Van der Bellen (centre) at Freedom Park, South Africa

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