Germany Seeks Diplomatic Solution for Detained Non-Binary National in Hungary
The German Foreign Minister, Johann Wadephul, has announced renewed discussions with Hungary regarding Maja T., a non-binary German national detained in Hungary. Maja T.
was extradited to Hungary in June 2024, despite a German Constitutional Court order prohibiting the extradition. Accused of attacking far-right figures in Budapest, Maja T.
faces serious charges and possible prosecution in Germany. Their health has deteriorated due to a hunger strike aimed at securing a return to Germany and improved detention conditions.
The German government expresses concern over Maja T.'s health and maintains close contact with her family. Wadephul aims to negotiate better conditions and is committed to further diplomatic efforts, although Hungary insists on pursuing its legal process.
The press radar on this topic:
Concern for Health: Wadephul Wants to Discuss Maja T. with Hungary - n-tv.de
Conversations with the Hungarian Government Wadephul Advocates for Better Detention Conditions for Maja T.
Foreign Office Aims for Better Detention Conditions for Maja T. - DER SPIEGEL
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