Court Judgment - Austrian Right-Wing Extremist Martin Sellner Must Not Appear in Chemnitz City Hall
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The controversial Austrian right-wing extremist Martin Sellner spoke on Friday in the East German city of Chemnitz to supporters who had gathered at the town hall. This also called out local demonstrators on the plan. According to a dpa reporter, Sellner spoke briefly from a window of the building to the assembled people and then gave another speech outside. Sellner, the former head of the Identitarian movement in Austria, had been invited by th…
The former head of the Identitarian movement should have spoken in the town hall on the subject of "Remigration" but that was prevented by court orders. He spoke elsewhere.
The city of Chemnitz does not have to leave any premises for the appearance of the Austrian right-wing extremist Martin Sellner to the city councillor's faction Pro Chemnitz/Freie Sachsen.


Right-wing extremist Martin Sellner spoke on Friday in the East German city of Chemnitz to supporters who had gathered at the town hall. According to a dpa reporter, the Austrian spoke briefly from a window of the building to the assembled people and then gave another speech outside.
The clubhouse of "Voice of Anger" continues to be active as a supra-regional meeting place for the militant neo-Nazi scene. On the Whitsun weekend, right-wing radicals from all over the federal territory travelled again to a concert. Again, the police allowed them to grant – despite a ban. They travelled between 18:00 and 20:00 in some cars. While most of them could be parked in the parking lot of the small garden complex, some had to avoid spac…
The city of Chemnitz does not have to leave the city council party PRO CHEMNITZ/Freie Sachsen any premises for holding a public group meeting with the leading head of the far-right "Identitarian Movement" Martin Sellner. This was decided by the Saxon Supreme Administrative Court with today's decision and thus rejected the complaint against a decision of the administrative court Chemnitz. [...] The article No claim of Pro Chemnitz/Freie Sachsen t…
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