Germany Blocks Far Right From Flying to Italian Neo-Nazi Conference
- German authorities blocked eight known far-right activists from flying to a neo-Nazi conference called the Remigration Summit in Milan on May 15, 2025.
- The block followed coordinated surveillance and travel restrictions due to the activists’ prior involvement in hate crimes and violent demonstrations.
- The summit, organized by the Identitarian Movement and other far-right groups, has faced widespread criticism, protests, and bomb threats across Europe.
- Martin Sellner, leader of the Identitarian Movement, declared that the illusion of democracy has been ended and attributed the activist travel restrictions in effect until May 17 to actions by the German police.
- This intervention reflects broader European efforts to monitor far-right extremism, yet it risks increasing online radicalization and fragmenting nationalist groups.
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Germany detains patriots over remigration summit
Banned from flying, bound to report daily — eight Germans punished for thinking dangerously in the age of managed decline. At the gate of departure, the regime tightens its grip. Not some distant land of sand and rifles — Germany, that hollow hall of bureaucracy and buried völkisch memory, now eats its own like Kronos gorging on the gold-eyed children of the future empire. Six German men and two German women, citizens still on paper, rose to lea…
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