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Protest at the A69: six opponents of the project arrested after clashes with the police

2024-02-18T22:00:51.577Z

Highlights: Protest at the A69: six opponents of the project arrested after clashes with the police. Three gendarmes were injured and six demonstrators arrested, according to the prefecture. Two construction machines from a cement factory several hundred meters from the Zone to Defend (ZAD) created by the opponents were “set on fire by demonstrators” According to Bernard Cottaz, “there was indeed a fire but not at all where the demonstrators were” For the Way is free, the wood occupied by the zadists being of “strong environmental concern”, it can only be cleared between September 1 and October 15.


According to the prefecture, activists have been trying for several days to install a new ZAD on the route of the future A69 motorway.


Six opponents of the Toulouse-Castres motorway project were arrested on Sunday during a banned demonstration in Saïx, in Tarn, which gave rise to incidents with the gendarmes, according to consistent sources.

While the police have been surrounding the trees on which opponents are camped since Saturday to prevent the continuation of the construction site, the demonstrators wanted to supply these activists, according to Bernard Cottaz, member of the Voie est libre collective, opposed to this project. highway.

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According to the prefecture, which had banned this demonstration, "150 people violently attacked the police, targeted by Molotov cocktail jets", which La Voie est libre denies, citing "massive use of tear gas" by the police.

Three gendarmes were injured and six demonstrators arrested, according to the prefecture.

Two construction machines set on fire

At the same time, two construction machines from a cement factory several hundred meters from the Zone to Defend (ZAD) created by the opponents were “set on fire by demonstrators”, according to the prefecture.

According to Bernard Cottaz, “there was indeed a fire but not at all where the demonstrators were”.

According to Gérald Darmanin, “the police have been facing great violence for several days from those seeking to reconstitute a new ZAD on the A69 works site”.

However, the Minister of the Interior assured X that “no ZAD will be tolerated.

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For several days, the police have been facing great violence from those seeking to reconstitute a new ZAD on the A69 work site.

May they be thanked.

It is about respecting the authority of the State and court decisions.…

— Gérald DARMANIN (@GDarmanin) February 18, 2024

Opponents of the A69 project have been camping for several days in the trees of a wood, supposed to be razed to make way for the motorway.

For the Way is free, the wood occupied by the zadists being of “strong environmental concern”, it can only be cleared between September 1 and October 15.

Atosca, the concessionaire designated by the State, for its part, believes that it has the right, since February 15, to resume tree cutting on the route.

Four associations filed an “environmental criminal summary” on February 9 with the Toulouse public prosecutor’s office to prohibit the resumption of land clearing.

On Friday, several associations, including Attac and the LDH, denounced “abuses” by the police around the ZAD, accusing them in particular of depriving activists camping on the trees of any possibility of supply.

Contacted by AFP, the prefecture did not wish to comment on this subject.

Source: leparis

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