Greta Thunberg joins banned anti-motorway protesters in France after police fired tear gas and made arrests at demo

  • Thunberg was part of a delegation of French, Belgian, Swedish and Spanish activists

Greta Thunberg[2] today joined a banned anti-motorway protest where police had fired tear gas and made arrests the previous day.

Thunberg came as part of a delegation of French, Belgian, Swedish and Spanish activists to the site near the southwestern city of Toulouse.

‘We are here to stand in solidarity with the people who are resisting this project and this madness,’ said the 21-year-old, who was wearing a Palestinian keffiyeh and a purple jacket with a hoodie underneath to keep off the rain.

‘Unfortunately, these kinds of projects are not unique to France[3] but are happening all over the world and are a symptom of a global crisis,’ Thunberg[4] said.

Images showed protesters facing off with riot police in a field and on the train tracks, while some had built makeshift treehouses as part of the demonstration.  

Greta Thunberg attends a demonstration against the A69 motorway project between Toulouse and Castres, in Saix, in southwestern France, on Saturday Greta Thunberg attends a demonstration against the A69 motorway project between Toulouse and Castres, in Saix, in southwestern France, on Saturday

Greta Thunberg attends a demonstration against the A69 motorway project between Toulouse and Castres, in Saix, in southwestern France, on Saturday

Environmental activists face riot police officers during a demonstration against the A69 motorway project Environmental activists face riot police officers during a demonstration against the A69 motorway project

Environmental activists face riot police officers during a demonstration against the A69 motorway project 

Thunberg and protesters take part in a demonstration against the A69 motorway project between Toulouse and Castres, in Saix, in southwestern France Thunberg and protesters take part in a demonstration against the A69 motorway project between Toulouse and Castres, in Saix, in southwestern France

Thunberg and protesters take part in a demonstration against the A69 motorway project between Toulouse and Castres, in Saix, in southwestern France

A global figure in the fight against climate change[5], Thunberg has been fined by one Swedish court for her direct-action protests there.

But she saw another case against her thrown out by an English court last week.

French authorities had banned the gathering in Saix, where a new motorway is planned, because of ‘risks of serious harm to public order’.

But protest organisers Cabanade had gone ahead with the protest and on Friday, French police fired tear gas and made arrests at the site.

The organisers had hoped for a big turnout today, but only around a hundred showed up.

But about 350 metres away, activists had created a so-called ‘zone to be defended’ (ZAD in French) on private land with camp toilets, signposts and cabins.

Police on Friday cleared pallets and trolleys used to block a small road running alongside the field, which is close to the route of the planned A69 motorway linking Toulouse and the town of Castres, as well as alongside a rail line.

On Saturday, they fired tear gas at the activists but didn’t penetrate into the ZAD itself, which is on private land and not infringing any laws. 

Thunberg and protesters take part in a demonstration against the A69 motorway project between Toulouse and Castres, in Saix, in southwestern France on Saturday Thunberg and protesters take part in a demonstration against the A69 motorway project between Toulouse and Castres, in Saix, in southwestern France on Saturday

Thunberg and protesters take part in a demonstration against the A69 motorway project between Toulouse and Castres, in Saix, in southwestern France on Saturday

Thunberg and protesters stand in the rain during a demonstration against the A69 motorway project Thunberg and protesters stand in the rain during a demonstration against the A69 motorway project

Thunberg and protesters stand in the rain during a demonstration against the A69 motorway project

Environmental activists face off with riot police officers in a field during a demonstration against the A69 motorway project Environmental activists face off with riot police officers in a field during a demonstration against the A69 motorway project

Environmental activists face off with riot police officers in a field during a demonstration against the A69 motorway project 

Environmental activists face riot police officers in a rain-soaked field during a demonstration against the A69 motorway project Environmental activists face riot police officers in a rain-soaked field during a demonstration against the A69 motorway project

Environmental activists face riot police officers in a rain-soaked field during a demonstration against the A69 motorway project 

Riot police stand on the train tracks facing the protesters at the demonstration in southwestern France Riot police stand on the train tracks facing the protesters at the demonstration in southwestern France

Riot police stand on the train tracks facing the protesters at the demonstration in southwestern France

Environmental activists face riot police officers on the train tracks during a demonstration against the A69 motorway project Environmental activists face riot police officers on the train tracks during a demonstration against the A69 motorway project

Environmental activists face riot police officers on the train tracks during a demonstration against the A69 motorway project 

Environmental activists in a makeshift treehouses in the Crem' Arbre 'zone to be defended' (ZAD) camp to protest against the A69 motorway project Environmental activists in a makeshift treehouses in the Crem' Arbre 'zone to be defended' (ZAD) camp to protest against the A69 motorway project

Environmental activists in a makeshift treehouses in the Crem’ Arbre ‘zone to be defended’ (ZAD) camp to protest against the A69 motorway project 

Protesters wearing masks sit on the stage at a demonstration against the A69 motorway project between Toulouse and Castres, in Saix, in southwestern France Protesters wearing masks sit on the stage at a demonstration against the A69 motorway project between Toulouse and Castres, in Saix, in southwestern France

Protesters wearing masks sit on the stage at a demonstration against the A69 motorway project between Toulouse and Castres, in Saix, in southwestern France

Activists were seen returning the tear gas cannisters with tennis rackets.

‘A hundred individuals blocked the railway between Toulouse and Castres and placed obstacles on it,’ the local prefecture said in a statement.

‘The individuals had set up three barricades and set one on fire, but the gendarmes managed to reopen the municipal road which had been blocked.’

Environmentalists have protested several times in recent months along the planned route of the A69.

Thunberg’s presence ‘allows us to fully inscribe the movement against the A69 at the international and national level,’ one the protest’s organisers No Macadam said on Friday.

The government is determined to complete the A69 project which will cut travel time between Toulouse and Castres by 20 minutes and should open in 2025.

‘Dear Greta Thunberg, the A69 autoroute responds to a vital need for the Tarn and its inhabitants,’ the president of the local Tarn department said on Friday.

FranceClimate Change & Global Warming[6][7]

References

  1. ^ James Callery (www.dailymail.co.uk)
  2. ^ Greta Thunberg (www.dailymail.co.uk)
  3. ^ France (www.dailymail.co.uk)
  4. ^ Thunberg (www.dailymail.co.uk)
  5. ^ climate change (www.dailymail.co.uk)
  6. ^ France (www.dailymail.co.uk)
  7. ^ Climate Change & Global Warming (www.dailymail.co.uk)