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Marla-Svenja Liebich, Nazi previously known as Sven Liebich.
From Sven to Maria in just over a year: German extremist took advantage of Olaf Scholz government legislation and officially changed gender after being convicted. Should serve a sentence in women’s prison.
The neonazi and far-right militant, Sven Liebichhe was sentenced to 18 months in prison for defamation and incitement to hatred in November 2023. But it seems to be, thanks to the German government, the prison penalty in a women’s penitentiary.
The man, several times identified in demonstrations to bear a uniform of Nazi and clamps with references to the SA – the assault troops of the regime of Adolf Hitler – resorted to a recent legal reform implemented a year ago by the government of Olaf Scholz to quickly and officially alter the genre and thus begin compliance with the penalty in a women’s prison in Saxony.
The decision of the authorities was based on the gender identity registered in civil documents, not biological sex, explains the.
Liebich, who is now called Marla-Sveja, has come in public dressed in traditionally female clothes, make-up and a new platinum mustache.
Breaking Nius: Neonazi Sven Liebich had gender changed based on the terrible self -determination law and now wants to be addressed as Ms. Svenja Liebich. Almost all media cuddled before this madness because they are either intimidated …
– Julian Reichelt (@jreichelt)
The request to be arrested in a women’s prison was justified that the convict intends to avoid “discrimination” by prisoners.
Although the controversy has already been installed, the transfer to the female chain is not yet 100% right. Senior Saxony Prosecutor Dennis Cernota said Liebich will be evaluated Upon arrival to determine whether it represents a threat to the security of the other detainees or the functioning of the prison. If it is concluded that the risk is high, it may be transferred to another prison establishment.
But only the possibility of an far right militant to use the new self-determination rules to escape a men’s prison has raised major criticism and raised doubts about the application of the reform approved last year by the Scholz government.
The law, presented as a step forward in the modernization of German society and the protection of trans, intersex and non-binary people, simplified and accelerated the process of change of name and gender. Since then, a statement with the authorities is enough for official documents to be updated, without the need for judicial or medical evaluationas happened earlier. Those who change the genre officially cannot modify it again before a minimum period of one year.