Orsay Museum. Two people arrested for attempted damage to classified property

Orsay Museum. Two people arrested for attempted damage to classified property
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Two people were arrested this Sunday April 28, 2024 at the entrance to the Musée d’Orsay in , suspected of having attempted to damage classified property, AFP learned from a Source close to the matter.

The two people were arrested around 11:30 a.m. and taken into police custody. They were “in possession of a white liquid – glue and a viscous whitish mixture – and were wearing flocked Food Response t-shirts”, an environmental movement, specifies the same Source.

Yesterday they announced a new wave of actions

According to this Source, these two people are “already known for previous acts of obstructing traffic”. Riposte Alimentaire announced yesterday that it would begin a new wave of actions, starting this Sunday, mainly in Paris. They are calling for the establishment of social food security.

Read also: REPORTING. These environmental activists no longer hesitate to take action even if it means defying the law

Soup on the window of the Mona Lisa

The Food Response movement (formerly Last Renovation) had made headlines in recent months, by spraying soup on the window in front of the Mona Lisa in January and then on Claude Monet’s painting, Spring, in February at the Museum of Fine Arts in .

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