After 37 Days In The Trees To Block The Cut Of Trees For The A69 Highway, 'Ecureuils Climb Down
People are gathering in Cram'Arbre after a 37-day police siege for the 'Ecureuils'. The last three 'Ecureuils', who have been living in the trees of the Crem'Arbre ZAD (Zone To Defend), are climbing down after French Justice recognized that the Crem'Arbre must be protected and the trees should not be cut until September 1st. Supporters, including LVEL members, are welcoming the 'Ecureuils' on the ground. Riot police are present to prevent public disorder. The 'Ecureuils' and their trees have been under siege by police for more than a month. In Saix, Tarn, France, on the planned A69 highway between Toulouse and Castres, opponents have set up a ZAD called 'Crem'Arbre', and 'Ecureuils' are living in the trees to prevent them from being cut down. The main collective 'La Voie est Libre' is demanding that the highway construction be halted until all judicial decisions are made. Not all expropriations for farmers have been resolved. Opponents argue that reprofiling the N126 would be sufficient for the 6,000 vehicles
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