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Switzerland imposes entry ban on far-right Austrian activist Martin Sellner

Summary by SWI swissinfo.ch
Switzerland has imposed an entry ban on the far-right Austrian extremist Martin Sellner. This prevents him from speaking at an event planned by the Swiss Junge Tat far-right group in canton Zurich.

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Martin Sellner is now banned from entering Switzerland. The Austrian identity activist had been invited by the Junge Tat to give a conference in Zurich on 19 October. Switzerland has banned the Austrian far-right activist Martin Sellner from entering Switzerland. This decision is aimed at maintaining the country's internal and external security, the Confederation told Keystone-ATS. The entry ban is based on a comprehensive examination of each ca…

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Switzerland prohibits the entry of the Austrian far-right activist Martin Sellner into its territory. This decision is aimed at maintaining the country's internal and external security, the Confederation said on Friday.

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Martin Sellner is considered one of the leading figures of the Identitarian movement in Europe. In a week he wanted to give a lecture in Zurich. Now the federal police have banned him from entering the country.

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az Aargauer Zeitung broke the news in on Friday, October 11, 2024.
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