The Czech Republic Is Allowed to Extradite Neo-Nazi Liebich to Germany.
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Extremist who spent months on the run gained notoriety in Germany when she began to present herself as a trans woman after conviction, in a case that sparked debate about the manipulation of the self-determination law
Marla-Svenja Liebich, formerly Sven, a leading figure on the extreme right in East Germany for decades, was arrested in April in the Czech Republic on a European arrest warrant.
This person is suspected of having made a gender transition to obtain better prison conditions in a women's prison. She must serve a sentence of 18 months, including for incitement to racial hatred and defamation.
Three years after the conviction of the right-wing extremist Liebich, the Czech judiciary confirmed the extradition.
(Berlin=Yonhap News) Correspondent Kim Gye-yeon = A German neo-Nazi who changed his gender to female and fled to the Czech Republic after being sentenced to prison is expected to be imprisoned in his home country soon.
The Higher Regional Court of Prague ruled: The 55-year-old must take up her sentence in Germany. After her conviction in 2023, she had the gender changed.
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