Bavarian climate activists spray color at University of Lübeck - suspected political motive

Bavarian climate activists spray color at University of Lübeck - suspected political motive

according to a report by www.sueddeutsche.de , two alleged climate activists in Lübeck were arrested, which are suspected of spraying the facade of the Lübeck University of Technology with color. The two men from Bavaria were temporarily arrested after a university employee discovered the color smears in the morning and informed the police. The police found two fire extinguishers in the suspects, which were probably used for color performance.

The suspects were treated by identification and released at the order of the Lübeck public prosecutor. Although the two initially did not comment on their motifs, the police assume a political motive, according to a spokeswoman.

In Berlin, the climate movement is very active and there are always actions in which environmental activists draw attention to their concerns and demands. Spraying building facades with color is a well -known tactic of the protest movement to draw attention to your concerns and frustration about the inactivity of the government in terms of climate protection. Such actions can lead to local controversy and discussions, especially if buildings are affected by public importance, as in this case the Technical University of Lübeck.

Berlin, as the capital of Germany, is also a center for political protests and demonstrations. Here, thousands of people come together regularly to demonstrate for climate protection and environmental issues. Such activities can also lead to disputes with the authorities and have local effects, such as traffic disruptions and road closures.