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Bring Maja Home Now!

Summary by left.eu
The case of Maja, a non-binary activist imprisoned in Hungary, has show the increasing criminalisation of antifascists and the targeting of marginalised communities across Europe. Transferred to a prison hospital as their health rapidly deteriorates, Maja has been on hunger strike since early June, an act of resistance against a system that has denied them due process and humane treatment. Left co-President Martin Schirdewan (Die Linke, Germany)…

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Since February, the trial against Maja T. has been going on for violence against right-wing extremists in Hungary. A month ago, T. began a hunger strike - and was now hospitalized.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Maja T. began a hunger strike more than three weeks ago to demand better prison conditions.

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The German non-binary person refuses to take food because of her detention conditions in the EU country. Now the state of health has deteriorated significantly.

·Berlin, Germany
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Activist Maja T. protests with a hunger strike against the detention conditions in Hungary. Her condition is said to have deteriorated so that she should be transferred.

·Germany
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Once Katrin Göring-Eckardt comes, every trend is over: the suspected terrorist Maja T. is hyped, used, later old and forgotten.

·Dortmund, Germany
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The anti-fascist: Maja T. has been in Hungarian isolation for over a year and has been on hunger strike for almost 26 days. Maja is getting worse and was transferred to a hospital on Tuesday morning. Maja's father, Wolfram Jarosch, continues to demand his child's transfer to Germany. The non-binary anti-fascist: Maja T. from Jena has been illegally detained in Budapest for more than a year. Maja T. went on hunger strike 26 days ago to protest ag…

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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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