Three Arrests at 'Free Maja' Demonstration in Berlin - Hungary’s Antifa Trial Sparks Protests and Clashes in Berlin
A high-profile trial has begun in Hungary involving Maja T., an alleged antifa activist, along with two others. The case has drawn widespread attention, with the Budapest courtroom packed as proceedings got under way. Outside Germany, a related protest in Berlin led to clashes and arrests.
The trial started with significant delays, beginning over an hour and a half behind schedule. Despite this, supporters filled nearly every seat in the courtroom, greeting the defendants with applause before the hearing commenced. Among those on trial is Gabri, an Italian national, whose case is being handled in absentia.
In Berlin, around 130 demonstrators gathered to protest Maja T.'s detention and the ongoing trial. The rally turned confrontational, resulting in three brief detentions. Authorities are now investigating two incidents of grievous bodily harm and one assault on a law enforcement officer linked to the protest. Criminal proceedings have also been launched against three individuals involved in the Berlin demonstration. The trial in Hungary remains a focal point, with public interest reflecting broader concerns over activism and legal accountability.
The trial continues amid strong public scrutiny, with supporters showing solidarity for the accused. Investigations into the Berlin protest are ongoing, focusing on alleged violence against officers. The outcome of both the trial and related proceedings will determine the next steps for those involved.
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