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Czech court clears way for extradition of German extremist in transgender case

Czech court clears way for extradition of German extremist in transgender case

ReutersMon, June 1, 2026 at 3:50 PM UTC

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1 / 0Czech court rules on extradition of German neo-Nazi suspect Marla Svenja LiebichMarla-Svenja Liebich, a convicted German far-right extremist and neo-Nazi formerly known as Sven Liebich, is escorted by prison service to the Regional court in Pilsen, Czech Republic, June 1, 2026. REUTERS/Eva Korinkova

PLZEN, Czech Republic, June 1 (Reuters) - A Czech court on Monday said German far-right activist Marla-Svenja Liebich, ‌convicted of multiple offences, could be extradited to ‌Germany, where her legal gender change has prompted debate about the choice ​of prison for her.

Liebich retains the right to appeal, a court spokesperson said.

Liebich was sentenced in 2023, while legally male and known as Sven, to 18 months in prison for ‌offences including incitement ⁠to hatred, insult, trespass and defamation.

In August 2024, the Halle regional court in Germany upheld ⁠the conviction. An appeal to a regional court was dismissed in May 2025.

After Germany's Self-Determination Act came into effect on ​November 1, ​2024, permitting individuals to amend ​gender identification documents, Liebich ‌legally changed gender to female and adopted the name Marla-Svenja.

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Under regional prison allocation rules, this required her transfer to Chemnitz women's prison.

Criticism followed, with some alleging tactical misuse of the law and warning of potential loopholes. German Interior Minister ‌Alexander Dobrindt described the case ​as evidence of the law's potential ​for abuse.

Liebich fled and ​failed to report to the prison in ‌August 2025. Czech police apprehended her ​this year in ​a town near the German border.

During an initial hearing in Plzen on May 18, she opposed extradition, ​citing fears of ‌being placed in a men's prison.

(Reporting by Eva Korinkova; ​additional reporting by Jason Hovet; writing by Kirsti ​Knolle; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

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