Climate gluer reports from the Munich cell – and fears New Year’s Eve behind bars
The protests of the so-called “last generation” are polarizing. An activist has now ended up in a cell – and published a statement.
Munich – They caused a stir in the past few weeks: the activists of the so-called “last generation”. In Munich in particular, a number of protest actions have recently taken place, mostly with “climate stickers” stuck to the street and thus blocking the traffic. Your concern: Consistent climate protection. Your accusation: The government does not act according to scientific advice and ignores the devastating consequences of global warming. However, the Bavarian police have recently cracked down, and the group’s adhesive actions were completely prohibited. Numerous activists were recently arrested after protests in preventive detention taken, recently cared for one judge’s verdict caused a stir, sending two activists behind bars until the new year.
Munich: activist with video statement from cell – “I’m afraid”
Activist “Lina” of the “Last Generation” has also ended up in preventive custody. A video taken from the activist’s cell has now been shared on the group’s Twitter page. “Lina” describes her situation: “I’m sitting here in a cell in the court in Munich,” she begins her words. It will be checked immediately how long she has to remain in custody for dying, as she says herself, “peaceful road blockade”. She then describes her emotional world: “I’m afraid, that’s not what I want to do,” and further: “The idea of being locked up over Christmas and New Year’s is not something that comes easy. But it’s something I do because we have to use the time now,” said the activist.
Climate activist shares video from Munich cell – drastic comments follow
They want nothing more for Christmas than an “honest dialogue” that can ensure that people “take themselves seriously” in order to “be able to react appropriately to the climate catastrophe”. The comments below the video are mainly critical. So a user writes: “I have to work during Christmas!”. Another says smugly: “I would have stuck them on the street for Christmas.” Another, however, encouraged the activist and said: “I think that you on December 24th, 2022
come out again There is no serious crime. Also keep up the days.”
The controversy surrounding the so-called “last generation” has picked up speed in the past. Opinions differ greatly in society and politics, including in The debate has now reached the Bavarian state parliament. While many of the critics support the cause of climate protection, they criticize the nature of the protest.