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[[Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff]] is the daughter of an Austrian diplomat, and was partly educated in Iran, where she was present during the Islamic revolution of 1979. She worked at the Austrian embassy in Kuwait during the Iraqi invasion in 1990. She subsequently worked as assistant to the Vice Chancellor of the Republic of Austria, Mr. [[Wolfgang Schüssel]] (1995-1997), at the Austrian Embassy Kuwait, Visa Section (1997-2000) and the Austrian Embassy Tripoli, Libya (2000-2001). Since 2001, she has been an ESL and TOEFL teacher at an English language institute in Vienna.<ref>[http://counterjihadeuropa.wordpress.com/conferences/counterjihad-brussels-2007/counterjihad-brussels-2007-biographies/ Biographies], CounterJihad Europa, accessed 16 December 2008.</ref> In 2010 Sabaditsch-Wolff was a speaker at a conference sponsored by the [[Freedom Defense Initiative]] at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, DC, entitled: "Jihad: The Political Third Rail -- What They Are Not Telling You."<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lILsrhsFZjQ&feature=player_embedded</ref>
 
[[Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff]] is the daughter of an Austrian diplomat, and was partly educated in Iran, where she was present during the Islamic revolution of 1979. She worked at the Austrian embassy in Kuwait during the Iraqi invasion in 1990. She subsequently worked as assistant to the Vice Chancellor of the Republic of Austria, Mr. [[Wolfgang Schüssel]] (1995-1997), at the Austrian Embassy Kuwait, Visa Section (1997-2000) and the Austrian Embassy Tripoli, Libya (2000-2001). Since 2001, she has been an ESL and TOEFL teacher at an English language institute in Vienna.<ref>[http://counterjihadeuropa.wordpress.com/conferences/counterjihad-brussels-2007/counterjihad-brussels-2007-biographies/ Biographies], CounterJihad Europa, accessed 16 December 2008.</ref> In 2010 Sabaditsch-Wolff was a speaker at a conference sponsored by the [[Freedom Defense Initiative]] at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, DC, entitled: "Jihad: The Political Third Rail -- What They Are Not Telling You."<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lILsrhsFZjQ&feature=player_embedded</ref>
  
 
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Member ofAmerican Congress for Truth, Knights of Malta
Convicted of "hate speech" after criticising Islam.

Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff is the daughter of an Austrian diplomat, and was partly educated in Iran, where she was present during the Islamic revolution of 1979. She worked at the Austrian embassy in Kuwait during the Iraqi invasion in 1990. She subsequently worked as assistant to the Vice Chancellor of the Republic of Austria, Mr. Wolfgang Schüssel (1995-1997), at the Austrian Embassy Kuwait, Visa Section (1997-2000) and the Austrian Embassy Tripoli, Libya (2000-2001). Since 2001, she has been an ESL and TOEFL teacher at an English language institute in Vienna.[1] In 2010 Sabaditsch-Wolff was a speaker at a conference sponsored by the Freedom Defense Initiative at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, DC, entitled: "Jihad: The Political Third Rail -- What They Are Not Telling You."[2]

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CounterJihad/Brussels Conference18 October 200719 October 2007
Counterjihad Zurich/201012 June 201012 June 2010
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