Riot Police In The ZAD 'Crem'Arbre' Against The A69 Highway Toulouse-Castres

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Riot Police In The ZAD 'Crem'Arbre' Against The A69 Highway Toulouse-Castres

Protesters are trying to confront the Gendarmerie Mobile and are receiving tear gas canisters in the woods of Saix, Tarn Departement, France, on February 17, 2024. Opponents of the planned A69 highway between Toulouse and Castres have established a Zone To Defend (ZAD) named 'Crem'Arbre,' and individuals called 'Ecureuils' are living in the trees to prevent them from being cut down. The Gendarmerie Mobile (riot police) are intervening to clear the ZAD of all opponents and are now standing guard near the trees occupied by the 'Ecureuils' to block their supplies of food and water from sympathizers. MP Karen Erodi attempted to enter the ZAD but was blocked by the Gendarmerie Mobiles, despite it being illegal to block an MP in France. The riot police have also intervened several times to block the railway between Toulouse and Castres, using tear gas canisters to intimidate protesters, as the protest is taking place on private lands. The main collective 'La Voie est Libre' is demanding that the construction of the highway be halted until all judicial decisions are made. The expropriations for farmers have not been resolved. Opponents argue that reprofiling the N126 would be sufficient for the anticipated 6,000 vehicles per day and would cost far less. The A69 highway is projected to cost EUR512 million (in 2018 euros, excluding inflation) for 54 kilometers, and its construction would destroy over 100 protected species and 400 hectares of agricultural land. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)


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