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Martin Sellner, a prominent European far-right figure, was prevented from speaking at an event in Switzerland and kicked out of the Aargau region where the event was held.
Martin Sellner, former head of the far-right Identitarian movement in Austria, has been banned from entering Switzerland for 18 days. The background ...
The Austrian right-wing extremist Martin Sellner entered Switzerland on Saturday despite being banned from entering the country. The Thurgau cantonal police temporarily arrested him in Kreuzlingen ...
Only recently heard of Sellner. She said she had only recently heard of Sellner when the media reported on the cancelled event which the Austrian had tried to attend in Aargau in northern Switzerland.
BERLIN — A prominent European far-right figure was prevented from giving a speech at an event in Switzerland and thrown out of the region where it was taking place. Martin Sellner of the ...
Sellner had attended a meeting in Switzerland's northern Aargau Canton on March 16. Swiss police had raided the meeting, arrested Sellner, who was described as "dangerous," and asked him to leave ...
After his radical ideas led to mass protests, Austrian far-right activist Martin Sellner this week grabbed headlines again, by being deported from neighbouring Switzerland and banned from Germany.
He's the far right's newest poster boy – but Martin Sellner’s insistence that his far-right group is non-violent doesn’t have everyone convinced.
On Saturday, the Swiss police broke up an illegal appearance by Austrian right-wing extremist Martin Sellner in Tegerfelden in the canton of Aargau and then turned him away. According to the ...
Police in the German region of Baden-Württemberg announced that they had shut down a public reading by far-right author Martin Sellner on Saturday, ... Sellner has previously been prevented from ...
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