A69: Riot Police Try To Dislodge 4ecureuils' At The 'Crem'Arbre' ZAD

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A69: Riot Police Try To Dislodge 4ecureuils' At The 'Crem'Arbre' ZAD

A sympathizer of the 'Ecureuils' is trying to stop the Gendarmes Mobiles before being expelled in the woods in Saix, Tarn, France, on February 21, 2024. Opponents of the planned A69 highway between Toulouse and Castres have set up a ZAD, dubbed 'Crem'Arbre,' where 'Ecureuils' (squirrels) live in the trees to prevent them from being cut down. The Gendarmes Mobiles (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 the supply of food and water by sympathizers. They have cleared the nearby area of all opponents, and a special unit of policemen, CNAMO, is intervening to dislodge the 'Ecureuils' from their trees. After two days of police efforts, they have dislodged only one 'Ecureuil.' The LDH (Human Rights League) has come to give medical supplies to the 'Ecureuils.' Meanwhile, new trees are being occupied by 'Ecureuils' in a new place called 'Cal'Arbre.' The main collective 'La Voie est Libre' (The Way is Free) wants the construction of the highway to be halted until all judicial decisions on the matter are made. Not all expropriations for farmers have been resolved. Opponents argue that reprofiling the N126 would be sufficient for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. The A69 highway is projected to cost EUR512 million (in 2018 euros, excluding inflation) for 54 kilometers, and its construction would destroy more than 100 protected species and 400 hectares of agricultural land. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)


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