Germany has voiced significant concern for Maja T., an anti-fascist activist facing trial in Hungary for alleged assaults on neo-Nazis. Maja T., who identifies as non-binary, has been on hunger strike since early June and was hospitalized on July 1 after losing 14 kilograms. Concerns regarding prison conditions for LGBTQ individuals were emphasized by Germany's constitutional court following Maja T.'s extradition to Hungary. The German government remains in close contact with her family and has ensured embassy visits to monitor her health and welfare amid increasing tensions surrounding political protests in Hungary.
Maja T., a German citizen, is on trial in Hungary for alleged assault on neo-Nazis, raising concerns due to health issues from hunger strike since June.
Transferring Maja T. from Germany to Hungary raised significant legal issues, highlighting unsafe prison conditions for LGBTQ individuals, as noted by the constitutional court.
Maja T. has experienced severe health deterioration, losing 14 kilograms and is at risk of "permanent organ damage," according to reports from family.
Germany is maintaining communication with Maja T.'s family and has had embassy representatives visit the activist in the hospital for welfare updates.
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