Munich [Germany], March 27: Amnesty International and other organizations have criticized charges against members of the former climate group Last Generation (Letzte Generation), over allegations of forming a criminal organization.
The actions of the Munich Public Prosecutor's Office are disproportionate, said Julia Duchrow, Secretary-General of Amnesty International, adding that the move unfairly stigmatizes and criminalizes the entire climate movement.
Duchrow emphasized that even uncomfortable protest is protected by the German constitution and human rights law. Civic engagement can be stifled by such disproportionately repressive measures, leading to deterrence and intimidation, she warned.
Prosecutors have charged five members of the former Letzte Generation with suspicion of forming a criminal organization. A district court will decide whether to proceed to trial.
If convicted, the activists could face up to five years in prison, or 10 years in severe cases.
The group, known for blocking roads and targeting museums in its protests, announced at the end of last year that it was changing its strategy and its name. (DPA)
Source: Qatar Tribune