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Maja T. in Hungary on a Hunger Strike – Wadepuhl Wants Better Detention Conditions

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Maja T. is in Hungarian detention and wants to be transferred back to Germany. The non-binary person is on hunger strike.

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Maja T. is in Hungarian detention and wants to be transferred back to Germany. The non-binary person is on hunger strike.

Pedro Castillo's former minister, Betssy Chávez, announced the start of a hunger strike from the prison of Adjunto Mujeres de Chorrillos, where she is held in pre-trial detention and by means of a letter ensures that she continues to be the victim of ill-treatment, harassment and death threats.

·Lima, Peru
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Members of the TurboKlimaKampfgruppe Kiel (TKKG) protest at the Landtag for the release of Maja T., who was detained in Hungary. She went on hunger strike in Hungary to be transferred to Germany.

The German defendant in the Hungarian anti-wood case has ended her hunger strike - Maja T. decided to interrupt it due to health reasons.

·Budapest, Hungary
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After 40 days Maja T. ended the hunger strike in the Hungarian prison for the time being. Maja's state of health had deteriorated massively, there were fainting attacks, organ damage or even cardiac arrest. Maja and supporters continue to demand a return to Germany. Bedbugs, inadequate food and daylight, complete isolation – anti-fascist:in Maja more than five weeks ago entered the hunger strike against these inhuman conditions in the Hungarian …

During the 40-day operation, the health condition of the young German man detained in Hungary deteriorated significantly.

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Magyar Hang broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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