German transgender far-right extremist arrested in Czech Republic
Marla-Svenja Liebich, a German transgender far-right extremist, was arrested in Krásná, Czech Republic, after fleeing Germany. Liebich, formerly known as Sven, was wanted on a European arrest warrant after failing to report to prison in Chemnitz in August 2025 to serve an 18-month sentence for inciting hatred, defamation, and insult.

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AI-generatedMarla-Svenja Liebich, a German transgender far-right extremist, was arrested in Krásná, Czech Republic, after fleeing Germany. Liebich, formerly known as Sven, was wanted on a European arrest warrant after failing to report to prison in Chemnitz in August 2025 to serve an 18-month sentence for inciting hatred, defamation, and insult. Liebich was convicted in July 2023 by the Halle District Court for her actions as a member of a neo-Nazi group. Liebich, who changed her gender and name at the end of 2024 under Germany's Self-Determination Act, is expected to be extradited back to Germany. German media and officials have questioned the sincerity of Liebich's gender transition, with some accusing her of abusing the Self-Determination Act.
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5 extractedAlexander Dobrindt accused Marla-Svenja Liebich of abusing the Self-Determination Act.
At the end of 2024, Liebich had her gender entry in official records changed from male to female.
Liebich was sentenced in July 2023 for extreme right incitement to hatred, defamation, and insult.
Liebich failed to appear at the prison in Chemnitz in August 2025 to serve an 18-month jail term.
Marla-Svenja Liebich, a convicted German transgender right-wing extremist, was arrested in the Czech Republic.