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Police searches activists' house and seizes computers in Germany

imc mobil | 11.08.2005 09:43 | Repression

Since this morning German Police is searching a house in the Wendland region in northern Germany. They seized serveral computers and other material saying that the Precarity Camp Website is calling for offences.

Since this morning (thursday, 11.8.) a house in the Wendland region (Germany) is being searched for alleged call for criminal offences on the website prekaer-camp.org. The police seized serveral computers and other material.

The website promotes the Precarity Camp that takes place in Wendland (close to Luchow) since last weekend and where about 100 activists meet.

At 8 am, police came to the camp and told an activist that her house was currently searched due to charges against her and an second activist. The charge is against the domain owner of the website, which is accused of promoting "Yomango" actions.

At the moment some 30 cops are present. So far they have confiscated several computer and boxes full of different materials. About 25 supporters are present as well.

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