Germany Bans Far-Right Austrian Activist Over 'Remigration' Remarks
Martin Sellner faces a three-year entry ban amid protests against far-right ideologies in Germany.
- German authorities have issued a three-year entry ban against Martin Sellner, a prominent Austrian far-right figure, due to his controversial 'remigration' remarks.
- The ban comes in the wake of large protests in Germany against far-right ideologies, following a report about a meeting discussing the deportation of immigrants.
- Sellner has confirmed the entry ban through a video on social media, stating that if found in Germany, he must leave within a month.
- The Alternative for Germany party, known for its far-right stance, has faced criticism and is trying to distance itself from the event.
- Sellner has previously faced restrictions in other countries, including a permanent bar from entering the UK on national security grounds.