UK bars anti-Muslim from entering the country
Two leading far-right activists were barred from entering the UK in the lead up to a conference hosted by an increasingly active British white supremacist group.
Martin Sellner, an Austrian activist, and Abel Bodi, a Hungarian, had been scheduled to attend the private Generation Identityconference near London.
But the pair were detained at Stansted airport and denied entry to the UK on Friday – just a month after Mr Sellner was blocked from entering Britain by border officials.
Two leading far-right activists were barred from entering the UK in the lead up to a conference hosted by an increasingly active British white supremacist group. Martin Sellner, an Austrian activist, and Abel Bodi, a Hungarian, had been scheduled to attend the private Generation Identityconference near London. But the pair were detained at Stansted airport and denied entry to the UK on Friday – just a month after Mr Sellner was blocked from entering Britain by border officials. Two leading far-right activists were barred from entering the UK in the lead up to a conference hosted by an increasingly active British white supremacist group. Martin Sellner, an Austrian activist, and Abel Bodi, a Hungarian, had been scheduled to attend the private Generation Identityconference near London. But the pair were detained at Stansted airport and denied entry to the UK on Friday – just a month after Mr Sellner was blocked from entering Britain by border officials. Two leading far-right activists were barred from entering the UK in the lead up to a conference hosted by an increasingly active British white supremacist group. Martin Sellner, an Austrian activist, and Abel Bodi, a Hungarian, had been scheduled to attend the private Generation Identityconference near London. But the pair were detained at Stansted airport and denied entry to the UK on Friday – just a month after Mr Sellner was blocked from entering Britain by border officials.