It had recently become quiet around Windle. It is now clear why: one of Austria’s most famous activists of the last generation, who lives in Graz and studies psychology in Klagenfurt, is on home leave. The Lower Bavarian district of Straubing is temporarily joined with its peers in neighboring Upper Bavaria.
For understandable reasons: While professional protesters in Austria have largely stuck to the summer holidays, the last generation has chosen the state capital Munich as the main target of their actions for the next few weeks. Because Bavaria is taking the harshest action against Free State activists in Germany. The district court of Munich launched raids against the main heads of the organization. Suspicion: Formation of a criminal organization. Many street fighters have already ended up behind bars. To prevent any further damage, he was taken into preventive custody. In some Bavarian cities, blockades can result in administrative fines of up to 10,000 euros.
Windl, who is already being treated by immigration police in Austria and who, according to her own statement, has been threatened with deportation, had not actually arrived in Munich when she was arrested by the police. He had affixed himself to the highly frequented Trappenstress. Meanwhile, a longer preventive detention for her is also being discussed as “Clima-Shakira” had already blocked roads in Würzburg, Regensburg and Nuremberg since 11 August.