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(en) Germamy, Die Platform: No extradition to Hungary: freedom for all anti-fascists! (ca, de, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]

Date Tue, 23 Jul 2024 08:28:59 +0300


For decades, the so-called "Day of Honor" in Budapest has been an annual meeting point for right-wing extremists from all over Europe. They come together to celebrate the resistance of fascist troops against the advancing Red Army in 1945. ---- There have been anti-fascist protests against the extreme right-wing meeting for many years. In February 2023, there were also direct attacks on individual neo-fascists in the city area. ---- In the wake of the protests, the Hungarian state has begun a relentless witch hunt against the anti-fascist movement. It is trying everything to get hold of it.

Considering the fact that the Hungarian state is led by the extreme right-wing Orban government, this zeal of the Hungarian authorities is no surprise. For years, the hike that was part of the celebration was even financially supported by the Hungarian Hiking Association. Only consistent anti-fascist intervention put an end to this.

What is remarkable about the manhunt against the anti-fascists is its Europe-wide scope. The Hungarian state cannot only rely on the help of the German and Italian authorities, who are carrying out house searches of the anti-fascist movement in their countries on its behalf. It is also negotiating with them the extradition of the arrested anti-fascists to Hungary.

There they will face a trial whose outcome is already certain in advance and long prison sentences under brutal conditions. The Italian anti-fascist Ilaria S., who has already been extradited, reports violence by the guards, poor hygiene, malnutrition and isolation.

Fortunately, Ilaria's imminent release is quite likely because she was elected to the European Parliament. But the German anti-fascist Tobias E. is still imprisoned in Hungary. Maya T. and Hanna S. from Germany and Gabriele M. from Italy, who are in custody in their respective countries, are at acute risk of extradition.

Even under the laws of this state, the anti-fascists should not actually be extradited. This shows once again that these laws are not worth the paper they are written on and that we cannot trust the state.

The Italian state has now decided against extraditing Gabriele. Ilaria's reports on the conditions in prison and a video showing Ilaria being led to court in handcuffs, leg irons and on a leash have led to great political pressure.

Meanwhile, the German public prosecutor's office is using the possibility of extradition to force the anti-fascists in hiding to turn themselves in. The deal is: turn yourself in, then we won't extradite you.

The repression in the Budapest complex is unmistakably part of the repression against active anti-fascists that has been increasing for years. Extensive manhunts with countless house searches, years-long court cases, long prison sentences. We have seen all of this more and more in recent years. The current Europe-wide manhunt, including the possibility of extradition, represents a new quality of repression in this context.

The reason for the increasing repression is an increase in anti-fascist resistance, which is in contradiction to the state's monopoly on violence. In order to assert this, the state is reacting with all its might.

But we know: Anyone fighting against Nazis cannot rely on the state, and in the anti-fascist struggle, all means are legitimate that lead to the extreme right being effectively restricted in its options for action.

In order to put an end to the right, we must build an anti-fascist mass movement. The ability to take militant action against the extreme right is also central to this and must be fought for and defended today.

Our thoughts and so

https://www.dieplattform.org/2024/06/25/keine-auslieferung-nach-ungarn-freiheit-fuer-alle-antifaschistinnen/
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