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