The Zurich cantonal police have requested an entry ban against Austrian right-wing extremist Martin Sellner. The right-wing extremist Swiss movement ‘Junge Tat’ had previously announced that the Austrian would give a lecture in the canton of Zurich on October 19.
The group ‘Junge Tat’ is close to international identities. Last March, a lecture by Sellner was already planned in Tegerfelden, but the Aargau cantonal police intervened. The argument: public safety is not guaranteed. An entry ban was also requested. However, the federal government has refrained from imposing this in a timely manner.
This fate now threatens Sellner again. The Zurich cantonal police have applied for an entry ban against him, which must first be investigated by the Swiss Federal Police.
Here you can see the message from “Junge Tat”.
“Radical attitudes are not enough”
During the first investigation it was announced: “A radical or extreme attitude alone is not sufficient as a reason for a threat to internal or external security or as a justification for preventive police measures.”
Sellner is the former head of the Identitarian Movement in Austria. He speaks, among other things, about ‘remigration’, i.e. the fact that a large number of people of foreign origin, for example, would even have to leave Germany under duress.
Source: Krone

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