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Saint-Brevin: opponents tried to break into the future reception centre for asylum seekers

2023-09-12T18:23:25.193Z

Highlights: A few weeks before the opening of the future reception center for asylum seekers in Saint-Brévin-les-Pins, an action of the opponents was foiled by the well-informed police. Saturday morning at dawn, in the seaside resort of Loire-Atlantique, individuals tried to break into the controversial building. People from the Great West and Paris were expected and aspired to stay there for 48 hours. In May, Mayor Yannick Morez announced his resignation after his cars and part of his home were arsonated.


Coming from the Great West and Paris, they tried Saturday to occupy the new Cada of the commune of Loire-Atlantique to denounce its opening scheduled by the end of the year. They were stopped by the gendarmes.


Le Figaro Nantes

It is a never-ending soap opera. A few weeks before the opening of the future reception center for asylum seekers in Saint-Brévin-les-Pins, an action of the opponents was foiled by the well-informed police. Saturday morning at dawn, in the seaside resort of Loire-Atlantique became famous after the series of demonstrations gathering "for" and "against" the establishment of the Cada near a school, individuals tried to break into the controversial building. They were stopped by the gendarmes.

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The action was planned for 200 people, "says the Figaro Eric Mauvoisin-Delavaud, representative of "Ours before the others", a group of patriotic and sovereignist associations at the initiative of the action. After being controlled, "we warned the groups that were to join us [not to come]", continues the one who is also president of the local movement "Vendée Rally". People from the Great West and Paris were expected and aspired to stay there for 48 hours. Contacted, the prefecture of Loire-Atlantique does not wish to comment on this information.

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Other actions to come

In a video relayed by the Brévinois Collective for the preservation of the Harnessed Stone (named after the school), Eric Mauvoisin-Delavaud, former departmental head of Reconquest, presented to "lovers of France" the object of the approach. "The demands were about priority to nationals. We had also planned to install nationals who were in demand for housing on Saint-Brévin and the France, "says the one who participated in all the demonstrations of opposition to the Cada. In this speech, he also asks for "the establishment of the referendum on immigration", through a citizen consultation in Brevinoise around the center that will be able to accommodate up to 110 asylum seekers. He also wants "the light on the famous arsonist of Mr. Morez's cars because we think that the police know the arsonist very well and do not communicate on it".

In May, Mayor Yannick Morez announced his resignation after his cars and part of his home were arsonated. In previous weeks, he said he had received threats from opponents and far-right activists. In June, the prosecutor's office had communicated on the custody of two men aged 48 and 63 who had been released. Today, the investigation continues. No new information has been communicated since these unsuccessful arrests.

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It was a strong political action claiming, bordering on outlaw, but unfortunately, we are forced to get there because otherwise we tell nonsense, "says Eric Mauvoisin-Delavaud, who regrets being treated each time as "facho" or "Nazi" while he wants to "defend" his country and "try to find solutions". "I'm not against all immigration," he says.

He assures that other actions will soon be carried out in the commune which has become the symbol of a government migration policy. On the weekend of September 23, a major security device will again be deployed in Saint-Brévin. A colloquium entitled "Welcoming exiles. What for? How?" is organized on Saturdays by the Collective of attentive and supportive Brévinois, defenders of the Cada, but also the League of Human Rights or Caritas-Catholic Relief. After a word of welcome from the new mayor (without label) Dorothée Pacaud, who has also received threats, political scientists, journalists and sociologists are expected. "While hatred of foreigners and far-right speeches are unleashed, and the effects of migration policies are catastrophic, solidarity with exiles is more essential thanever," the description of the event states.

Source: lefigaro

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