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Czech court clears way for extradition of German extremist in transgender case

The case has drawn criticism over prison placement rules after Liebich changed gender and was sentenced to 18 months for hate-related offenses.

  • On Monday, June 1, 2026, a Czech court ruled that German far-right activist Marla-Svenja Liebich can be extradited to Germany, where her legal gender change has sparked debate over appropriate prison placement.
  • Liebich was sentenced in 2023, while legally male and known as Sven, to 18 months in prison for offences including incitement to hatred, insult, trespass, and defamation; the Halle regional court upheld the conviction in August 2024.
  • After Germany's Self-Determination Act took effect in November 2024, Liebich legally transitioned to female and adopted the name Marla-Svenja, requiring transfer to Chemnitz women's prison under regional allocation rules.
  • Czech police apprehended Liebich near the German border this year after she fled and failed to report to prison in August 2025; she opposed extradition during a May 18 hearing, citing fears of male incarceration.
  • German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt characterized the case as evidence of the law's potential for abuse, while critics allege tactical misuse and warn of potential loopholes in Germany's gender transition legislation.
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The convicted right-wing extremist Marla Svenja Liebich is to be extradited from the Czech Republic to Germany.

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Convicted right-wing extremist Marla Svenja Liebich is to be extradited from the Czech Republic to Germany. This was ordered by the regional court in Pilsen, Czech Republic.

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Czech court clears way for extradition of German extremist in transgender case

A Czech court on Monday said German far-right activist Marla-Svenja Liebich, convicted ​of multiple offences, could be extradited to Germany, ‌where her legal gender change has prompted debate about the choice of prison for her.

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saarbruecker-zeitung.de broke the news on Monday, June 1, 2026.
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