Germany: Prison Visit Ban On Supporters of Daniela Klette

Since the beginning of September, Ariane Müller has been banned from visiting Daniela Klette. The BGH (Federal Court of Justice) justified the ban on the grounds that it would ensure that Daniela could plan her escape. Ariane has been banned from working as a nurse since March, for taking part in the first rallies outside the JVA Vechta prison. The crackdown against Ariane of the group “Solidarity with Daniela” continues, in October, an interrogation took place in Berlin, she refused to make statements, and she risks a fine or pre-trial detention.

Two former RAF prisoners, Günter Sonnenberg and Karl-Heinz Dellwo, are no longer allowed to visit Daniela. Legal action is being taken against the visitation bans. Since August, the visitors have been questioned as witnesses by officers of the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA), ordered by the BGH. These measures are a deterrent to others considering making requests for visitation. On November 5th, another person received a visitation ban (the reason is not yet available) at the same time, she received a summons from the BKA for the end of November in Hamburg.

source: Secours Rouge