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A69 motorway: environmentalists perched in front of the European Court of Human Rights

2024-03-25T09:55:09.545Z

Highlights: Opposition to the A69 project continues to make its voice heard. On Sunday, three opponents of the project voluntarily came down from the trees where they camped for nearly 40 days, on the route of the future highway. These three activists claimed to have obtained guarantees on the preservation of these trees. For the collective of opponents, the Way is Free, these trees cannot be felled before September, after the recent arrival on the site of officials from the French Office for Biodiversity (OFB)


To protest against the A69 motorway project, three opponents perched in a tree opposite the CEDH in Strasbourg on Monday.


Opposition to the A69 project continues to make its voice heard.

Three environmental activists occupy trees located in front of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in Strasbourg on Monday to protest against the future Castres-Toulouse motorway.

This action aims to “put a spotlight on the A69 project and on the violence suffered by environmental protection activists,” said the three men, who presented themselves under the pseudonyms “ Raoul”, “Petit-Jean” and “Kiwi”.

They explained that they arrived on Sunday from Tarn and settled in these trees, in which they placed hammocks, tarpaulins and a banner proclaiming “Justice for the defenders of the living.”

Stop state violence.”

A previous appeal rejected

At the beginning of March, the ECHR rejected an appeal filed against the French state by opponents of the A69, who were protesting against the methods used by the police to dislodge them from trees in the Tarn.

On Sunday, three opponents of the project voluntarily came down from the trees where they camped for nearly 40 days, on the route of the future highway.

These three activists, the last to have been perched for 39 days in the “Zone to defend” (ZAD) of Saïx (Tarn), claimed to have obtained guarantees on the preservation of these trees.

For the collective of opponents, the Way is Free, these trees cannot be felled before September, after the recent arrival on the site of officials from the French Office for Biodiversity (OFB).

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“The OFB confirmed that the fellings and clearings were illegal,” welcomed the activists present before the ECHR.

However, they regretted that we were “forced to mobilize and put ourselves in danger by climbing trees to defend an area classified as having a high environmental stake”.

Opponents of the A69 are campaigning for a suspension of work while waiting for an appeal on the merits against the project to be examined by administrative justice.

Two environmental activists also occupied a tree near the European Parliament in Brussels on March 18 to ask the EU to “ensure the rights” of opponents of the A69 motorway project.

Source: leparis

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