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Right-Wing Extremist Sellner Claims He Was in Augsburg Despite the Ban – but There Are Serious Doubts About This

Summary by Augsburger Allgemeine
The right-wing extremist activist deliberately spread the rumor that he was circumventing the ban on entry in Augsburg. The city and police, however, believe it was a bluff. There was trouble in Oberhausen.
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An urban ban on Sellner's re-reading in Augsburg on 1 July was quickly circumvented by the right-wing Identitarian movement (IB). Meanwhile, anti-fascist actions defied both heat and repression. The right-wing Austrian book author Martin Sellner had announced a reading from his book "Remigration – a proposal" in Augsburg on 1 July. The city had then given him a ban on entering for this day. Martin Sellner had again announced that he would visit …

The right-wing extremist activist deliberately spread the rumor that he was circumventing the ban on entry in Augsburg. The city and police, however, believe it was a bluff. There was trouble in Oberhausen.

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Augsburger Allgemeine broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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