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Budapest: Verdict announced in Hungary in the trial against Maja T.

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600 days in solitary confinement under the Orban regime Budapest: Verdict announced in Hungary in the trial against Maja T.

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On Wednesday, February 4, the day has finally arrived: Maja's sentence will be handed down in Hungary. The sentence sought is an unbelievable 24 years.

Budapest: Verdict announced in Hungary in the trial against Maja T.
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Datum 3. Februar 2026
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"Now there are only a few days left. Maja T. is expected to learn on Wednesday what sentence the Hungarian judiciary has in store for her. Until then, T., 25, non-binary, anti-fascist from Thuringia, will remain in a prison cell in the middle of Budapest, two by three meters in size, behind bars and Plexiglas. Right next to the regional court that will now pass sentence. A sentence that could mean up to 24 years in prison.

Illegally abducted by the German state at night, Maja has now been held in solitary confinement under the Orban regime for almost 600 days. This is torture.

Maja is to be punished for being an anti-fascist; it is a purely circumstantial case with no solid evidence. #WirSindAlleAntifa
If this does indeed happen, the verdict is likely to trigger protests—not only among the German left, which is already calling for protests in several cities. Recently, there have also been solidarity actions in Italy and France...

Due to numerous restrictions and bans on anti-fascist protests, no expressions of solidarity can take place locally. However, the Nazis are allowed to march, courted by the state.

Please raise awareness for Maja!

Don't be silent!

Take your anger to the streets!

Be loud, join actions, organize them, shout it out! There are numerous demonstrations taking place. #GegenIhreRepression #Antifa

Our thoughts are with you, Maja. We admire your steadfastness, your strength, your courage. Please hang in there.

#FreeMaja #FreeThemAll

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