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Salzburg Commemorates Victims of the Graz Rampage

Stille Kundgebung für die Opfer des Amoklaufs in Graz
Stille Kundgebung für die Opfer des Amoklaufs in Graz ©APA/AFP/ERWIN SCHERIAU
On Sunday, numerous Salzburg residents gathered at Residenzplatz to commemorate the victims of the rampage in Graz. The non-partisan rally was a sign of solidarity and humanity.

A silent sign of unity: On Sunday, numerous Salzburg residents came together at Residenzplatz to commemorate the victims of the rampage in Graz.

Non-Partisan Solidarity at Residenzplatz

The rally was organized by various youth organizations and associations and was deliberately designed to be non-partisan and interfaith. Social media was used in advance to call for a joint stand against hate and for humanity.

Lights, Silence, and Sympathy

Participants lit candles and paused in silent reflection to express their sympathy. The event was part of a series of commemorative actions across Austria following the tragic incident in Graz.

Background: Shooting Rampage in Graz

On June 10, 2025, a 21-year-old former student of the Bundesoberstufenrealgymnasium (BORG) in Dreierschützengasse in Graz opened fire. Ten people were killed and eleven others were injured before the perpetrator committed suicide. The act caused nationwide dismay and led to numerous memorial events and a three-day national mourning.

Memorial Actions Across Austria

In Salzburg, a condolence book was laid out in Mirabell Palace, in which citizens and representatives of the city government signed. Similar memorial events were also held in other cities, including Vienna, to commemorate the victims and show solidarity.

A Sign of Hope

The rally at Residenzplatz highlighted the need for many people to cope with grief together and to set a sign of hope and unity.

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