In protest against detention in Hungary, the presumably left-wing extremist German non-born person, who is known in the left scene, wants to go into a hunger strike.
The hunger strike is a final attempt to experience fair legal proceedings and to be transferred to Germany. “I was buried alive here in Hungary,” said Maja T. in writing. Earlier reported “tagesschau.de” about the announcement about the hunger strike.
At the start of the trial in February, Maja T. complained to be held in lonely imprisonment under “inhuman circumstances”. Among other things, there was talk of lack of sleep due to time controls in the cell and lack of hygienic conditions. Moreover, not all process files in the German translation would be available.
In December 2023, Maja T. was arrested in Berlin and delivered to Hungary in June 2024 – although the German federal constitutional court forbade this. But Karlsruhe’s decision came a few minutes late.
Is led with a belt
Maja’s father Wolfram Jarosch said Maja would have a fair trial in Germany. Insulation is considered a mental torture if it takes more than 14 days, for Maja this form of detention has been used for almost eleven months. Outside the cell, Maja T. is led by four armed officials in handcuffs and ankle mettes on a belt, the explanation of the two. The new government has to “bring Maja home,” said Jarosch.
Accusation of physical injury
The Hungarian public prosecutor accuses the person who identifies himself in Budapest in Budapest in February 2023 in attacks on actual and assumed right-wing extremists and is therefore responsible for serious physical injury.
The indictment mentioned serious injuries to the victims: broken bones on fingers and face, crack, a concussion. Only by chance were the injuries not life threatening.
At the time of the alleged violence of violence, Hungary celebrated an episode of the end of the Second World War, which they called “Day of Honor”: on 11 February 1945, soldiers of the Wehrmacht lost a final “outbreak” in the Budapest besieged by the Red Army, after the Wehrmacht had already lost the fight.
Source: Krone

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