Despite an entry ban, far-right activist Martin Sellner tried to enter Switzerland on Saturday. The former head of the Identitarian Movement was stopped by police as he tried to cross the border.
The action was of course not surprising and probably provoked, because Sellner documented everything and published several updates about his arrest and subsequent deportation on his X-profile (formerly Twitter).
Police in the canton of Thurgau confirmed that a 35-year-old person had been arrested and taken in for further investigation. At the police station she was “banned from entering the country,” a police spokesperson said when asked. Authorities were aware of a possible planned event by the right-wing extremist Swiss group “Junge Tat” with Sellner in the Konstanz-Kreuzlingen region and were prepared accordingly, he said.
After the official action by the Swiss police, Sellner posted a video on board a ferry that took him back to Germany on Lake Constance. There is also an entry ban for the 35-year-old in Germany. However, implementation was initially postponed following his legal complaint.
The Viennese also recently visited several German cities to read from his book ‘Remigration’. When right-wing extremists use the term ‘remigration’, they usually mean that large numbers of people of foreign origin have to leave the country – even under duress.
Source: Krone

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