Many saw the photos of the disturbing video that went viral. A young woman climbs on the shoulders of a man in the Vienna Bermuda triangle and tears the Israeli flag out of the wall of the synagogue there. On Wednesday, the 18-year-old had to answer for this in the Landl for a criminal judge.
On October 21, 2023, a young Austrian caused a scandal in Vienna that was recorded on video and went viral. The then 17-year-old tore an Israeli flag and holder in the 1st district of the 1st district, which was connected to the city stamp. The city stamp is the most important synagogue of Vienna.
On Wednesday, the woman had to answer for this in the Landl for material damage and incentive. According to the criminal complaint, the woman would have insulted Loud Jews and Israelis during the Act.
“That was not specific because of Israel”
The client of lawyer Thomas Precclik is relying on material damage, but the anti -Semitic calls deny her. She previously presents herself in the process as an apolitical person who knows nothing about history and current conflicts. The judge asks the accused if she would have broken down another flag? “Yes. I didn’t care. That was not specific because of Israel,” she claims. At the question of the conflict between Israel and Gaza, she said, “Should I decide? Man is human.”
Convinced by an accomplice?
On the day of the incident she was very drunk. It states that they are convinced by a non -testing complicit in the campaign. In the video you see them grabbing on his shoulders. “It was an informal and spontaneous vandalism,” Precclik also denies the incentive. His young client has several criminal registers. Added for other witnesses.
Source: Krone

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