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The Zurich cantonal police arrested Austrian right-wing extremist Martin Sellner during a lecture in Tegerfelden AG on Saturday evening. More than a hundred right-wing extremists attended the event, wrote ‘SonntagsBlick’. Young Tat was invited. Sellner traveled to Switzerland unhindered, even though the Zurich cantonal police had requested an entry ban from the federal government. The location was kept secret until the end. The police checked several people at Koblenz AG. From there the people were led to Tegerfelden. Sellner is free again. His “interruption” was made to end the event.

Sellner shared part of his speech on Twitter, saying: “Today in the canton of Aargau, Switzerland, the police stormed a speech, turned off the power, handcuffed me and took me away. I am not allowed to enter Aargau for two months.”

Multi-billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk joined the conversation and commented on Sellner’s post: “Is that legal?” Sellner responded to Musk with: “Things are becoming increasingly unpredictable in Europe. “It is becoming increasingly risky to challenge illegal immigration than to immigrate illegally.”

Sellner presented his new book on remigration. This after he documented his escape to Switzerland across Lake Constance in a rubber boat on Twitter.

Elon Musk repeatedly intervenes in controversial discussions and promised support to X users who say they have been discriminated against because of their social media posts.

(cmu with material from sda)

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