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Czech court orders fugitive trans neo-Nazi to be sent back to Germany

Marla-Svenja Liebich court case
Marla-Svenja Liebich. Image – @rebew_lexa, X.

Marla-Svenja Liebich was previously convicted of multiple offenses, prompting a debate about professed gender and prison choice.

A Czech regional court has ordered a transgender neo-Nazi fugitive convicted of multiple offenses to be deported back to Germany, according to Reuters and Agence France-Presse (AFP).

Marla-Svenja Liebich, formerly known as Sven Liebich, had previously sparked an uproar over prison placement in Germany after undergoing a legal gender change.

Liebich was sentenced to 18 months in prison on multiple counts in 2023, including incitement to hatred, insult, trespass, and defamation. The former member of the banned far-right group ‘Blood and Honor’ appealed the sentence but lost.



In 2024, just weeks after Germany’s new Self-Determination Act came into force, Liebich legally changed gender and became officially recognized as a woman. Following the change, Liebich petitioned to serve the sentence in a women’s prison – a move that was approved by a court.

The ruling triggered a public debate, with some critics alleging tactical misuse of the law and warning of potential loopholes. German Interior Minister Aleksander Dobrindt has slammed the case as evidence of the law’s potential for abuse.

Liebich failed to report to prison in August 2025 after fleeing the country. Earlier this year, the 56-year-old was apprehended by Czech police in the western town of Krasna, near the German border, and put in pre-trial custody.

In December 2025, while still on the run, Liebich told Euronews that he had applied to change legal gender status again, saying that being a woman no longer felt right.

Commenting on the extradition ruling, a spokesperson for the regional court in the western Czech city of Plzen told AFP that Liebich has three days to appeal, otherwise the extradition order will become final and the German authorities are expected to take custody within ten days.

Liebich reportedly opposed extradition during an initial hearing in Plzen on May 18, arguing that it could result in placement in a men’s prison.

Liebich’s gender transition was widely regarded by commentators and critics as an attempt to mock the Self-Determination Act, introduced under the previous government. In 2022, he disrupted an LGBTQ Pride parade in the eastern German city of Halle, where activists said participants were called “parasites on society.”

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  1. Neo nazi? Lol

    ‘Nazi’ hated transgenderism and literally burned the books they were using to indoctrinate children and butcher their bodies thru experimental surgeries.
    #weimerrepublic
    #Learnsomehistory
    #wordshavemeanings

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