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Germany gets tough with climate activists

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Berlin, Germany - German police on Wednesday raided homes of climate activists known for their controvers­ial street blockade protests that Chancellor Olaf Scholz has blasted as ‘ completely nuts’.

The raids were ordered in an investigat­ion targeting seven people aged 22 to 38 of the Letzte Generation (Last Generation) group, as Germany toughened its stance against their eye-catching action. From glueing themselves onto the asphalt to flinging mashed potatoes on paintings in museums or blocking airport runways, the activists have in recent months split public opinion with their protests to push the government to do more for the climate change.

Wednesday’s raids were ordered over suspicions that the activists were ‘forming or supporting a criminal organisati­on’, said a joint statement by Bavaria’s police and prosecutor­s.

Fifteen properties were searched, two accounts seized and an asset freeze ordered.

The suspects are accused of ‘organising a donations campaign to finance further criminal acts’ for the group via its website.

At least € 1.4mn (Us$1.5mn) had been collected in the campaign, said the authoritie­s, adding that ‘these funds were according to current informatio­n mostly used for the committing of further criminal action of the associatio­n’.

The authoritie­s did not specify the ‘criminal action’ they were referring to but said two of the suspects are alleged to have tried to sabotage an oil pipeline between Trieste, Italy, and Ingolstadt, Germany, deemed ‘critical infrastruc­ture’ in Bavaria.

At a press conference following the raids, the activists said they would not be cowed.

Spokeswoma­n Aimee van Baalen admitted that she was terrified when she learnt about the raids targeting her friends.

“They frighten us, but we must not persist in this fear. The government is steering us into a climate hell with our eyes wide open,” she said.

“We must continue our resistance,” she said, calling a demonstrat­ion next Wednesday.

Dozens of climate activists from the group have found themselves before the courts in recent weeks over their traffic blockade actions. Most have received fines for disrupting traffic or obstructin­g police work but some courts have begun toughening their sentences to also hand down jail time. Scholz and his coalition partners including the Greens have also expressed frustratio­n at the activists.

 ?? (afp) ?? Climate activists from the ‘Letzte Generation’ (Last Generation) group address a news conference in Berlin on Wednesday
(afp) Climate activists from the ‘Letzte Generation’ (Last Generation) group address a news conference in Berlin on Wednesday

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