in , hundreds of opponents demonstrated in “a joyful atmosphere”

in , hundreds of opponents demonstrated in “a joyful atmosphere”
in Vienne, hundreds of opponents demonstrated in “a joyful atmosphere”

Between 700 and 1,000 people demonstrated on Saturday November 16 on the site of a water reserve project for agricultural irrigation in Saint-Sauvant (Vienna), one of the contested megabasins in Poitou, according to the prefecture and the organizers.

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In a joyful atmosphere and in the presence of children, the demonstrators sowed seeds on part of the plot concerned and erected a wooden tower to observe the little bustard, a bird threatened by the construction site according to opponents, noted a correspondent from Agence -Presse.

In doing so, they “trampled on an agricultural plot which had just been sown with clover and oats to feed the animals in the spring”said the prefecture in a press release, specifying that a complaint will be filed for unauthorized entry into a private rural farm and damage to crops. A person was arrested for carrying a weapon and items were seized.

This demonstration “is a success. We managed to push back the project by a few months. This is a warning, there will be no basin in Saint-Sauvant”estimated Julien Le Guet, spokesperson for a collective of opponents, Bassines Non Merci.

The water reserve which is to be built in Saint-Sauvant is part of a set of sixteen reservoirs planned in the region, including that of Sainte-Soline (Deux-Sèvres), where a demonstration of several thousand people, prohibited by the authorities, gave rise to violent clashes at the end of March 2023 between radical activists and the police.

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