Budapest: A German-fascist activist prosecuted on Friday in Hungary, accused of allegedly involved in violent attacks against the newly-Najis, as the nationalist premiere Victor Orban vowed to climb “distant violence”.
During an initial hearing, a 24-year-old worker-who identifies as a non-binary-was taken into a Budapest court room in handcuffs and shake with legs.
The defendant, whom Maja T. Known as, but in February 2023, four cases of attacks against far-flung workers are accused.
According to a court statement, the accused acted as part of a criminal organization that “various life-threatening injuries” on the prescribed neo-Najis.
Maja t. The last summer was handed over to Hungary, a decision that was severely criticized by a German constitutional court earlier this month, stating that it was said to be a potentially dangerous gel conditions in Hungary Had failed to keep, especially for LGBTQ people.
“I am an accused in a country where I am not present as Maja,” said the defendant in front of a packed court room condemning human rights violations in Hungary.
According to the local news website Index, German National complained of being kept in solitary imprisonment in a cell infected with cockroaches and bedbugs.
Outside the court house, some fascist protesters gathered to demand the release of the defendant, chanting “Free Maja”! And holding the banner.
Dangerous jail status
Maja t. He was arrested in Germany in 2023 and handed over to Hungary officials after extradition to a regional court in Berlin.
But the German Constitutional Court in Carlsuhe said that the judges did not properly assume the conditions in Hungary jails – including “congestion” – and the statement by Hungarian authorities was not enough for “torture and inhuman treatment.
The 2023 attacks took place in the days before the so-called annual “day of honor” remembrance in Budapest, where in 1945, the European remote-day group to get out of the city during the siege of the Soviet army by Nazi forces in 1945 Gather to mark.
Since then many activists have been prosecuted in Hungary and they can face jail sentence for violence.
One of them, Italian teacher, Italian teacher, Italian teacher, when he appeared in a Budapest Court in 2024, shook his legs.
Since then, he has been released from the house arrest due to immunity received after elections in the European Union Parliament.
His lawyers said that six people were suspected of participating in attacks in Budapest to avoid extradition in Hungary.
According to Italian media reports, Maja T. In the case of another defendant, an Italian worker named Gabriel Marchesi was freed from prison, when the Italian media reports, Hungary jails are at risk of “inhuman and derogatory treatment”.