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'''Martin Sellner''' is one of the most prominent figures in [[identitarianism]] and one of the most persecuted dissidents in Austria. A student of law and [[philosophy]] in Vienna, he is the co-founder and co-leader, along with [[Patrick Lenart]], of the [[Austrian Identitarian Movement]], and is also a leader in [[Generation Identity]], a pan-European youth movement of [[political]] activism. For several years, the Austrian authorities have illegally raided his home, made baseless criminal charges against him, and tried to cut his funding.
'''Martin Sellner''' is one of the most prominent figures in [[identitarianism]] and one of the most persecuted dissidents in Austria. A student of law and [[philosophy]] in Vienna, he is the co-founder and co-leader, along with [[Patrick Lenart]], of the [[Austrian Identitarian Movement]], and is also a leader in [[Generation Identity]], a pan-European youth movement of [[political]] activism. For several years, the Austrian authorities have illegally raided his home, made baseless criminal charges against him, and tried to cut his funding.


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Latest revision as of 22:06, 5 February 2024

Martin Sellner is one of the most prominent figures in identitarianism and one of the most persecuted dissidents in Austria. A student of law and philosophy in Vienna, he is the co-founder and co-leader, along with Patrick Lenart, of the Austrian Identitarian Movement, and is also a leader in Generation Identity, a pan-European youth movement of political activism. For several years, the Austrian authorities have illegally raided his home, made baseless criminal charges against him, and tried to cut his funding.

Biography

Political Views

Activism

Legal Issues

Contacts