Key facts
- A German court has ordered a far-right activist, who identifies as a woman, to serve their sentence in a men's prison.
- The activist was convicted of incitement and assault.
- The decision has drawn criticism and highlighted ongoing debates about transgender rights within the German justice system.
A German far-right activist, who identifies as a woman, has been ordered by a court to serve their sentence in a men's prison. The activist, known for their anti-immigration stance, was convicted of incitement and assault. The decision has ignited controversy and renewed discussions surrounding transgender rights and the appropriate placement of transgender individuals within the prison system in Germany.
