'Squirrels' Occupy Oaks In The 'Sherwood Forest' To Block The Building Of The A69 Highway

'Squirrels' Occupy Oaks In The 'Sherwood Forest' To Block The Building Of The A69 Highway

A tree feller works near an oak occupied by an 'Ecureuil' (ie 'squirrel') to block its cutting. The tree feller endangers the life of the 'ecureuil' standing in the oak. In the woods near Cuq-tToulza in the Tarn Departement on the planned A69, opponents to this project nicknamed the woods the 'Serwood forest that three people ('Ecureuils' ie 'squirrels') climbed on oaks to block their cutting for the building site. They were deprived of food, water and sleep by police during more than 36 hours. After the coming of the OPP (Police Practices Observatory), the support of opponents and a phone call to the Prefet by MP Karen Erodi, 'ecureuils' have been resupplied. A near-accident happened when a lumberjack let a tree fall on the rope connecting two 'ecureuils' and he knew what he was doing. The main collective 'La Voie est Libre' (ie 'The Way is Free') want the building of the highway to be stopped until all the justice decisions on the content to be given. All expropiations for farmers aren't cleared. Opponents

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