The German climate activist Anja Windl is currently not coming to rest: after a two -year lounge prohibition in Austria, she is now also running the risk of prison in Germany. Alternatively, the 28-year-old could pay 5,400 euros.
The newspaper “Bild” reported that the Stuttgart court had given a criminal order against the Germans. The reason is an action last August at Stuttgart airport, in which Windl cut a hole in the fence of the outskirts and held on to a roller train with another activist. Windl, against which it is also negotiated in Munich, wants to appeal against the punitive order. According to the report, this leads to a different process in Stuttgart.
One prison remains after the other
The climate activist, who had previously studied in Graz, was only released in custody in Klagenfurt at the beginning of February, where she had broadcast a six -week compensation view. As reported, Windl also threatens the removal from Austria. The opportunity is a lubrication attack of a dog step on the facade of the Feesthoofdkwartier of the ÖVP at the beginning of the year.
A possible designation was in the Chamber two years ago, but was not implemented. Because she could not pay the fines, the student has always been to prisons in recent months. Finally, there were only a few days between detention and the dock.
Source: Krone

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