Overview
- Maja T. stands accused of alleged violence at a February 2023 protest in Budapest and faces up to 24 years in prison.
- She halted a 40-day hunger strike two weeks ago and has warned she will resume it if her demands remain unaddressed.
- In a recent interview she said the German Foreign Office has not delivered on its promise to secure better prison conditions.
- She alleges the presiding judge is intent on a swift verdict and that she is being held in near-total isolation.
- Lawmakers from the Greens, The Left and SPD are urging Foreign Minister Wadephul to secure her repatriation and a fair hearing.