No summer vacation for the eco-activists in Vienna, who are currently causing great commotion in Innsbruck. Soon more disruptive actions and blockades of early traffic in the federal capital will follow. The management is shocked and has put out feelers.
Calm before the storm in Vienna, unrest in Tyrol: In Innsbruck, which is currently being cordoned off every day by the last generation, activists first checked a doctor’s ID to let him through. A few blocks away, a doctor was stopped in an electric car (!) who wanted to rush to her patients.
Something like that can also threaten Vienna (as reported, rescue vehicles have already been deployed by us due to blockades). After the two spring waves, which were politically totally unsuccessful, the climate fighters are preparing larger-scale disruptive actions in the summer. Last-generation spokeswoman Marina Hagen-Canaval is coy about details. “We are still in the planning phase.”
In any case, early traffic must be paralyzed again. Small protest marches are held every Wednesday afternoon in June to recruit new supporters.
With the tide in the streets comes the tide in the courts. Hundreds of lawsuits for unpaid fines from self-adhesive actions are pending and are now being fought, environmental activist Florian Wagner explains. Those involved risk fines of between 50 and 1000 euros.
The last generation currently has more than 35,000 euros in their donation account (viewable on platform opencollective.com). However, this money may not be used for fines. Each convict must pay for it himself.
Back to the summer roadblocks: sympathetic doctors have to make sure there are no burns on the palms.
State security is watching the climate activists
The manager now seems to be better able to adapt to disruptive actions. She was able to prevent the eco-fighters from sticking to the wall several times beforehand. Is the last generation checked? The leading members believe: yes, probably!
In fact, the Directorate of State Security and Intelligence (DSN) kept a close eye on the climate stickers – to which an entire chapter is devoted to protecting the constitution in the current report. This is supported by the fact that during the highway campaigns, civilian officials were on the alert with rental cars and kept the doors closed before pecking on the street. . .
Source: Krone

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