Maja makes her own Olympic shirt – embroiders all Swedish medals
Maja Delborn, a textile artist from Sweden, has created an Olympic t-shirt that features all the Swedish medals from past Games, reflecting her passion for winter sports.
Judgment in the Maja T. case in Hungary: Injustice in Law
The Maja T. case in Hungary raises critical questions about societal resistance to authoritarianism and far-right extremism.
"Severe Bodily Injuries" – Dobrindt has no objections to the verdict for Maja T.
Maja T. has been sentenced to eight years in prison by a Hungarian court for severely injuring alleged right-wing extremists in Budapest, a decision Interior Minister Dobrindt supports.
Father of Maja T. after the verdict: "I wish that this nightmare finally stops"
Wolfram Jarosch expresses his despair after his child Maja T. was sentenced to 8 years in prison in Budapest for alleged assaults on neo-Nazis, describing the proceedings as a sham trial.
When political solidarity downplays leftist violence
Maja T., a German Antifa activist, was sentenced to eight years in Hungary, yet the ongoing debate in Germany is more focused on prison conditions and identity issues rather than organized violence.
Eight Years in Prison in Hungary: Protests Against the Maja T. Ruling
Protests erupted in Hungary over the sentencing of non-binary individual Maja T. to eight years in prison for their involvement in attacks against alleged right-wing extremists, while Germany's Foreign Minister commented on the matter's legal status and ongoing diplomatic efforts.
ÖRR – far beyond the political center
The criticism of public broadcasting continues, particularly regarding its recent coverage of Maja T. and the crimes of the so-called Hammer Gang.
Nationwide Protests After Ruling Against Maja T. - Father Calls It a 'Political Show Trial'
Hundreds of people protested across Germany following the ruling against non-binary individual Maja T. in Hungary, with her father condemning the trial as politically motivated.
"The scene uses all convictions to mobilize accordingly"
Following the sentencing of leftist activist Maja T. to eight years in prison in Hungary, solidarity demonstrations took place in several German cities, as noted by extremism researcher Hendrik Hansen.
SPD Politician on Verdict Against Maja T.: 'It Was Not a Rule of Law Procedure'
SPD politician Falko Droßmann criticizes the German government and describes the eight-year sentence of antifascist Maja T. in Hungary as unjust.
Hungary: Protests in several German cities after verdict against Maja T.
After a Hungarian court's verdict against non-binary German individual Maja T., supporters took to the streets in Berlin and other German cities to protest, gathering in Kreuzberg and marching towards Friedrichshain.
Hungary: Protests in several German cities after verdict against Maja T.
Supporters rallied in Berlin and other German cities in response to the verdict against non-binary German individual Maja T. by a Hungarian court, with a notable gathering in Kreuzberg where around 550 participants were present.
Eight years to the German Salis. The Italian is in Parliament
Maja T., known as the German Salis, has been sentenced to eight years in prison for aggravated assault, while Gabriele Marchesi received a seven-year sentence in absentia, and Ilaria has been released on bail and elected to the European Parliament.
Antifa member convicted for brutal attacks in Budapest: Defended as 'non-binary person'
A Hungarian court sentenced a German Antifa member, who identifies as non-binary and goes by Maja T., to eight years in prison for a series of politically motivated attacks against individuals he considered 'far-right' in Budapest in February 2023.
Verdict against Maja T.: Germany is partially guilty
Antifascist Maja T. was sentenced to eight years in prison in Budapest, which implicates German authorities in the situation.
Hungary convict Maja T.
A court in Budapest has sentenced Maja T. from Germany, who identifies as non-binary, to eight years in prison for involvement in an attack on members of a far-right gathering in 2023.
Verdict against Maja T.: Eight years in prison without parole
In Budapest, anti-fascist activist Maja T. is sentenced to eight years in prison despite questionable evidence, leaving her family in shock as she plans to appeal.
The 'Hammer Gang' Names: Extreme Leftist Sentenced to Long Prison Term for Attacks on Radical Right-Wingers
A court in Budapest has sentenced German citizen Maja T. to prison for violent attacks on right-wing extremists in Hungary, which has sparked significant tensions between Germany and Hungary.
"Disproportionate prison verdict," said the leftist politician
Maja T., a non-binary German individual, has been sentenced to a lengthy prison term in Hungary for attempted dangerous bodily harm, and they criticize the inhumane prison conditions while leftist politicians express outrage over the trial.
"Disproportionate prison sentence," says the leftist politician
The German non-binary individual Maja T. has been sentenced to a lengthy prison term in Hungary for attempted serious bodily harm, prompting outrage from leftist and green party members over the trial's conditions and procedures.
Guilty of assault
The Budapest court sentenced activist Maja T. to 8 years in prison for attacking a group of neo-Nazi militants during the 'Day of Honor' in February 2023.
Hungary condemns Maja T. to 8 years, the German Salis
Hungarian activist Maja T. has been sentenced to eight years for assaulting neo-Nazi figures, with her father claiming it is a political trial and that she is innocent.
Antifa Attacks in Hungary: Eight Years in Prison for Maja T.
Maja T. has been sentenced to eight years in prison for violent attacks on alleged right-wing extremists in Budapest that resulted in severe injuries to six individuals.
Ruling in Budapest: Maja T. sentenced to eight years in prison
In Hungary, German national Maja T. has been sentenced to eight years in prison for her involvement in violent attacks against right-wing extremists in Budapest three years ago.
Leftist extremist Maja T. sentenced to eight years in prison
Leftist extremist Maja T. has been sentenced to eight years in prison in Budapest, but the conviction was for aiding bodily harm rather than severe bodily injury.
German Maja T. sentenced to eight years in prison in Hungary
Maja T., a German individual from the leftist scene, has been sentenced to eight years in prison in Budapest for violent acts against alleged right-wing extremists, raising concerns among supporters about the fairness of the trial.
Hungary: Maja T. sentenced to eight years in prison in Budapest
Maja T., a non-binary individual from the German left scene, has been sentenced to eight years in prison by a Budapest court for involvement in violent attacks against alleged right-wing extremists.
The father of Maja T., the German Salis: "From Budapest against my daughter unfounded accusations. Free her"
The father of Maja T., a German activist, claims that the accusations against her from Budapest are unfounded as she faces a potential 24-year prison sentence for alleged violence during an anti-Nazi demonstration after being in isolation for 600 days.
24 Years of Imprisonment Expected – Verdict Against Maja T. Anticipated
In Hungary, a verdict against left-wing extremist Maja T. is expected, who allegedly brutally attacked right-wing extremists in Budapest three years ago, with discussions suggesting a potential 24-year sentence.
Before the Verdict Against Maja T.: How Independent Are Judges in Hungary?
The upcoming verdict against German leftist Maja T. raises questions about judicial independence in Hungary, as a judge describes the situation to F.A.Z.
Today verdict for Maja T., the German Salis case: "Risk of 24 springs in a cell in Budapest"
Maja T., an activist extradited to Hungary, faces accusations of assault related to attacks during the Honor Day on February 11, 2023, and has reported months of isolation and degrading detention conditions.
How will Hungary rule on Maja T.?
A verdict is expected on February 4 in Budapest against a German individual accused of left-wing extremism, with the case raising complex legal, political, and European dimensions.
Maja Šuput doesn't hide how much she enjoys! She shared new photos from vacation: 'Televisa presents'
Singer Maja Šuput shares joyful vacation moments in Indonesia with Mr. Perfect Šime Elez and her son Bloom, showcasing a romantic horse ride on a Bali beach.
Maja Šuput performed in Zadar, accompanied by a man she hasn’t parted with since summer
Maja Šuput took the stage in Zadar, arriving with a male companion who she has been with since the summer.
Important People 2025: Hate Campaign, ACAB, Electoral Victory and Prison
The article examines the political year in 2025 for notable figures such as Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf, Jette Nietzard, Zohran Mamdani, and Maja T., highlighting themes of political strife and public perception.