Alexander Langer (22 February 1946 – 3 July 1995) was an Italian
journalist,
peace activist,
politician
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,
translator, and
teacher
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. After taking part in the
Protests of 1968 and garnering regional attention during the 1970s as a peace and environmental activist, in 1978 he became the first
New Left candidate to be elected in
South Tyrol. During the 1980s, Langer became a national figure as a member of the
Federation of the Greens, and was elected to the
European Parliament
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from 1989 until his death in 1995.
Biography
Born on 22 February 1946 in
Sterzing,
Alto Adige / South Tyrol, a province of
Italy
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inhabited by a German-speaking population, he became involved early on in local political issues, which at the time centred on the interethnic relations in the region, which after two world wars and decades of tensions and terrorism were very tense.
In the early 1970s, he was active in
Lotta Continua, a left-wing political organization in Italy. Later, he joined the
Green Party of
South Tyrol and became a member of the regional council for Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol in 1978. Ever resistant to imposed ethnic boundaries, he refused twice to declare his ethnic group during the 1981 and 1991 censuses in Bolzano. (This is a mandatory choice in the province, to protect the ethnic ''status quo''. His refusal made him ineligible to stand for local elections.)
During the 1980s he rose in the ranks of the Green Party, first at the national level, and then in Europe, eventually becoming
Member of the European Parliament and president of the
Greens/EFA Group in the
European Parliament
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in 1989.
He later became deeply involved in peace initiatives in Europe and the Middle East, and in fostering the dialogue between the alternative left parties, the
Radicals, left-wing Christians and other pro-peace, environmentalist and fringe political groups at European level. He served as a representative of the European Parliament in Israel, Russia, Brazil, Argentina, Libya, Egypt, Cyprus, and Malta, and was particularly involved in campaigning for peace in the former Yugoslavia, during the ethnic wars of the 1990s.
On 26 June 1995, Langer took part in the protests in Cannes against Europe's inertia in the face of the war in the Balkans and on the same day he wrote his latest article, also on Bosnia, entitled Europe dies or is reborn in Sarajevo.
[Famiglia Cristiana: molte morti non trovano un perché]
alexanderlanger.org. Accessed 7 June 2024.
Shocked by the drama of the war, suffering from asthma and depression, on 3 July 1995, Langer committed suicide in Pian dei Giullari, near Florence, by hanging himself from an apricot tree. He left three notes to his family and friends, one of which was written in German to his friends, explaining the gesture and also quoting a sentence from the Gospel of Matthew.
Alexander Langer Award
Beginning in 1997, the Alexander Langer Foundation has given an annual award to an activist in Langer's honour. As of 2012, the award carries a 10,000-euro honorarium.
See also
* List of peace activists
References
External links
Alexander Langer Foundation
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1946 births
1995 deaths
1995 suicides
People from Sterzing
Germanophone Italian people
Italian anti-war activists
Italian ecologists
20th-century Italian journalists
Italian politicians who died by suicide
Suicides by hanging in Italy
Federation of the Greens MEPs
MEPs for Italy 1984–1989
MEPs for Italy 1989–1994
20th-century Italian translators
Italian political party founders