Maja T. announces hunger strike in isolation in Hungary!

Maja T., eine mutmaßlich linksextreme Deutsche, befindet sich in ungarischer Haft und plant einen Hungerstreik gegen ihre Bedingungen.
Maja T., a presumably left -wing extremist German, is in Hungarian detention and plans a hunger strike against her conditions. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Maja T. announces hunger strike in isolation in Hungary!

Budapest, Ungarn - Maja T., a presumably left-wing German non-binary person, is currently in custody in Hungary and is planning a hunger strike. Her protest is directed against the inhumane conditions of detention, which she describes as "alive" in isolation. Krone reports that Maja T.

The indictment against Maja T. refers to her alleged participation in violent attacks on right -wing extremists during a right -wing extremist holiday in Hungary, the "Day of Honor", in February 2023. The Hungarian public prosecutor accuses her of causing serious injuries, including bone breaks and lacerations. Nine people are said to have been injured in these incidents. Maja T. belongs to a group of originally nine young Germans who were searched for by European arrest warrant. Since the beginning of 2025, several accused have already volunteered [Zeit] (https://www.zeit.de/politik/ausland/2025-06/maja-tungarn-haft-rechtsextremism-hungry strike).

isolation and detention conditions

Maja T.'s conditions of detention are shaped by isolation, and she complains of sleep deprivation and inadequate hygiene. At the beginning of the trial in February 2025, her defense of hourly night controls and the lack of translations of important documents reported. These circumstances, which, according to the United Nations, are considered to be psychological torture after two weeks, have now been held on [Krone] for almost eleven months (https://www.krone.at/3804958).

The Hungarian authorities decided to deliver Maja T. to Hungary after their arrest in December 2023 in Berlin in June 2024. Despite a present ban on the German Federal Constitutional Court, this was done, which only decided after her transfer in Hungary. Legal associations criticized this procedure as "unacceptable" in a constitutional state Zeit.

public demands and human rights

Maja's father, Wolfram Jarosch, is committed to a fair procedure in Germany and has a sharp criticism of the isolation of his daughter. He demands more attention to the procedures in Hungary, where the right to proper legal proceedings and the human rights standards are questioned. This problem is not new and will continue to be reinforced by punishment against Hungary in June 2023 for violations of the Convention on Human Rights. A judgment of the European Court of Human Rights states that Hungary violates the Convention on Human Rights in his asylum procedure, because no adequate examination of the asylum Süddeutsche.

This case raises basic questions about the rights of prisoners and the role that the European community should play in protecting human rights. A fair procedure for Maja T. could therefore not only be important for her situation, but also as an indicator of compliance with the rule of law.

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