Ariane Müller in front of the police: Solidarity with RAF representative Klette!
Investigations against Daniela Klette: summons from Ariane Müller, indictment by the end of November - trial preparations in Verden.
Ariane Müller in front of the police: Solidarity with RAF representative Klette!
Tempers are boiling in Berlin! Ariane Müller's summons to testify about her relationships with suspected RAF terrorist Daniela Klette is causing an uproar in the left-wing solidarity movement. Müller will be questioned on Friday at the police station on Friesenstrasse. Her mention in this process came as a complete surprise to her!
The situation escalated at the end of February 2024 when Klette was arrested, putting Berlin into a state of emergency. The horror of the arrest and the simultaneous searches in several parts of the city are still palpable. Müller, who has organized three solidarity rallies for Klette in recent months, is now facing criminal pressure. “The repression against me continues to intensify,” she complains. Her dismissal from a clinic in Bremen and a de facto professional ban are affecting her. She is now also barred from being visited in prison.
Drastic measures against solidarity
About the visits to Klette, Müller says that there were no conflicts with the prison staff, but the contact and familiarity between the two women caused excitement. She is keeping her interrogation at the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) under wraps; she wants to make a statement after the interview. Meanwhile, the group “Solidarity with Daniela Klette” is mobilizing for a rally to protest against the police summonses. The event begins on Friday at 11:30 a.m. in front of the police station at Friesenstrasse 16.
The Verden public prosecutor's office is preparing to complete the investigation against Klette. An indictment is expected at the end of November. The drama surrounding the suspected RAF terrorist poses a serious challenge to the judiciary - in the city with only 28,000 inhabitants, the authorities have been fighting for months to find suitable premises for the spectacular trial. The rush of co-plaintiffs and witnesses is estimated to be significant.