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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.