Sellner's visit to Augsburg: I ​​am hurt? Police doubt!

Augsburg verbietet Martin Sellner, führender Rechtsextremist, den Zutritt. Gegendemonstrationen auf Königsplatz geplant.
Augsburg prohibits Martin Sellner, leading right -wing extremist. Text demonstrations planned on Königsplatz. (Symbolbild/MM)

Sellner's visit to Augsburg: I ​​am hurt? Police doubt!

On July 2, 2025, Martin Sellner, the well -known Austrian right -wing extremist and formerly leading head of the "Identity Movement", provided excitement in Augsburg. Sellner claimed in several videos published on Telegram that he was in the city. However, there are great doubts about this statement. The city of Augsburg has imposed a strict ban on entrance against Sellner to prevent its presence, which was confirmed by regulatory officer Frank Pintsch (CSU). The police and the city, on the other hand, have no knowledge of a stay in Augsburg on the day.

The ban on entering the authorities in Augsburg is part of a broader strategy to combat right -wing extremism in the city. Sellner could expect a penalty payment of several thousand euros if he is buried if he is encountered by the police. "We use all means of the rule of law," announced the city of Augsburg in order to act against Sellner's announced appearance on the Advent weekend. Cemal Bozoglu, a member of the Greens state parliament, published the ban publicly and emphasized the need to act together against such appearances.

conflicts and counter -protests

Only recently in Oberhausen there were disputes between Sellner's supporters and members of the left scene. This shows that the tensions around Sellner and his movement are increasing. According to the police reports, there were conflicts on these disputes that further fueled the already tense conflict between the political camps.

It should also be noted that Sellner is not the only player in this game. An alliance of several organizations has already registered a counter -demonstration on the Königsplatz for the Sunday after its announced appearance, with around 400 expected participants. This shows that the citizens and various political groups in Augsburg are willing to actively take a stand against the ideology of the identity movement.

the identity movement

The identity movement, which Sellner leads, is a group that was created in Germany in 2012 and is strongly associated with right -wing extremist and anti -Islam -anti -Islam positions. This movement propagates a theory of ethnopluralism that strictly separates cultures and ethnic groups. They see themselves as a defender of Western culture and claim that this is threatened by Islam. Their activities are shaped by provocative actions, which are often strong in the news and heat public discussion about right -wing extremism. The Protection of the Constitution has classified the identity movement as a observation object and warns of its efforts against the free-democratic basic order.

The logo of the movement, the Lambda symbol, has now become a synonym for its activities that are often accompanied by a large portion of pop culture. Despite many efforts by authorities to prevent Sellner's appearances, he remains an influential figure in the right -wing extremist scene. Most recently, he was prevented from a reading in Neulingen, Baden-Württemberg, whereupon a residence ban was issued.

It remains exciting to see how the situation around Martin Sellner and the identity movement in Augsburg and beyond.

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