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Extradition to Hungary unlawful: German Constitutional Court upholds Maja T.’s appeal

Germany’s highest court declares the fast-track extradition of an anti-fascist to Budapest unlawful. Their lawyer demands that they are released from prison, while a solidarity group and a left-wing politician demand their return. On Thursday, the Federal Constitutional Court in… Further reading
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Kobanê anniversary in Kiel: Political motive in knife attack against Kurd in German city?

Kurdish organisations are demanding a thorough investigation after a knife attack and are warning against depoliticisation. Whether the perpetrator really sympathises with the IS is now being investigated. Following a knife attack on a Kurdish activist in the German city… Further reading
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Three antifas still underground in Budapest complex, which is keeping European courts busy this month

The annual Nazi show of honour is taking place again this weekend in Budapest. After this event two years ago, 18 antifas are alleged to have committed bodily harm. Three of those who went underground are still wanted from Hungary.… Further reading
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As a wanted in the Budapest complex, Zaid A. faces EU arrest warrant, but is protected in Germany as Syrian refugee

Zaid A. from Nuremberg handed himself in in Cologne on Monday. The Syrian and six other anti-fascists are facing extradition to Hungary. However,they are demanding a fair trial in Germany. Anna Busl is a specialist lawyer for criminal and migration… Further reading
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German Supreme Court sends antifascists to pre-trial detention, solidarity actions in several cities

Seven people wanted for attacks on right-wing extremists turned themselves in on Monday. Arrest warrants have been issued for them from Germany and Hungary. All of them face trial in Budapest with very high penalties. Seven Antifa activists turned themselves… Further reading
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Number of people shot by police in Germany reaches all-time high since counting began in 1976

A strikingly high number of people are killed by the German police in their own homes, in many cases in their exceptional psychological situation. Statistically speaking, 6 December is the most dangerous day to be killed. Matthias Monroy, Johannes Filter… Further reading