A69 Highway : 'Majo' Of The Crem'arbres ZAD Receives The Label 'Outstanding Tree Of The Year'
Someone is touching the remains of 'Espoir' (meaning 'Hope'), an oak tree that was illegally cut down by NGE/Atosca in the Crem'Arbres woods. Georges Feterman, the president of the NGO A.R.B.R.E.S, is visiting Crem'Arbres to award the prestigious label of 'Outstanding Tree of the Year' to 'Majo', a London plane tree. This London plane, along with other trees, would have been illegally cut down by NGE/Atosca if 'Ecureuils' (meaning 'Squirrels') had not occupied the trees for 39 days. After a 39-day police siege of Crem'Arbres, the French Justice ruled that the Crem'Arbre must be protected and the trees should not be cut until September 1st. People, sympathizers, and LVEL members are gathering for the ceremony to award the 'Outstanding Tree of the Year' label. In Saix, Tarn, France, on the planned A69 highway route between Toulouse and Castres, opponents have set up a ZAD, dubbed 'Crem'Arbre' (meaning 'Zone To Defend'), and 'Ecureuils' ('Squirrels') have been living in the trees to prevent them from being cut d
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