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Greta Thunberg Joins Banned French Anti-Motorway Protest

Last updated: 2024/02/10 at 5:25 PM
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Greta Thunberg has been fined by one Swedish court docket for her direct-action protests there. (File)

Local weather activist Greta Thunberg Saturday joined a banned anti-motorway protest the place police had fired tear gasoline and made arrests the day prior to this.

Thunberg got here as a part of a delegation of French, Belgian, Swedish and Spanish activists to the location close to the southwestern metropolis of Toulouse.

“We’re right here to face in solidarity with the people who find themselves resisting this mission and this insanity,” Thunberg advised reporters, sporting a Palestinian keffiyeh.

“Sadly, these sorts of initiatives usually are not distinctive to France however are occurring all around the world and are a symptom of a world disaster,” she stated.

A world determine within the combat towards local weather change, Thunberg has been fined by one Swedish court docket for her direct-action protests there.

However she noticed one other case towards her thrown out by an English court docket final week.

French authorities had banned the gathering in Saix, the place a brand new motorway is deliberate, due to “dangers of significant hurt to public order”.

However protest organizers Cabanade had gone forward with the protest and on Friday, French police fired tear gasoline and made arrests on the web site.

The organisers had hoped for a giant turnout Saturday, however solely a few hundred confirmed up beneath a gradual rain.

Police clear barricades

However about 350 metres away, activists had created a so-called “zone to be defended” (ZAD in French) on non-public land with camp bogs, signposts and cabins.

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Police Friday cleared pallets and trolleys used to dam a small highway working alongside the sphere, which is near the route of the deliberate A69 motorway linking Toulouse and the city of Castres, in addition to alongside a rail line.

On Saturday they fired tear gasoline on the activists however did not penetrate into the ZAD itself, which is on non-public land and never infringing any legal guidelines. An AFP photographer noticed activists return the tear gasoline cannisters with tennis rackets.

“100 people blocked the railway between Toulouse and Castres and positioned obstacles on it,” the native prefecture stated in an announcement. “The people had arrange three barricades and set one on hearth, however the gendarmes managed to reopen the municipal highway which had been blocked.”

Environmentalists have protested a number of instances in latest months alongside the deliberate route of the A69.

Thunberg’s presence “permits us to completely inscribe the motion towards the A69 on the worldwide and nationwide stage,” one the protest’s organizers No Macadam stated Friday.

The federal government is set to finish the A69 mission which can lower journey time between Toulouse and Castres by 20 minutes and will open in 2025.

“Pricey Greta Thunberg, the A69 autoroute responds to a significant want for the Tarn and its inhabitants,” the president of the native Tarn division stated Friday.
 

(Aside from the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV employees and is printed from a syndicated feed.)

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