Hungarian journalist on Maja T. case: Political changes could improve activist's legal prospects
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Nele Rebentisch
Summary
An interview with Hungarian journalist Bénjamin Lázár about the case of Maja T., an anti-fascist activist on trial in Budapest. Lázár discusses the current situation of Maja T., the legal proceedings against her, and how the political changes in Hungary — specifically the emergence of Péter Magyar as a new political figure — could potentially lead to a better outcome for her case. The article explores the intersection of Hungary's political landscape with judicial outcomes for activists.
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· 2 pulledIch sehe große Chancen auf ein besseres Ergebnis
Ich habe Maja vor etwa zwei oder drei Wochen zusammen mit...
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