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A69 motorway: in Tarn, opponents and police exchange stone throwing and tear gas grenades

  • On July 5, 2025, several hundred demonstrators confronted police during a protest opposing the construction of the A69 Toulouse-Castres highway near Maurens-Scopont in southern France.
  • The protest followed a banned meeting at a chateau near the motorway site, which the Tarn prefecture had prohibited due to previous serious violence.
  • Protesters blocked a nearby road with tree trunks and pallets while police used tear gas, leading some demonstrators, including about 50 masked militants, to throw stones.
  • Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau warned that "we will let nothing pass," and police seized weapons including axes, a pick, and a crowbar from protesters.
  • The events highlighted escalating tensions between ecology-driven opposition and authorities, suggesting continuing conflict over the motorway project.
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The extension to Toulouse of a space command centre of the French army and NATO has led to a renewed mobilization of the anti-militarian movement. Through various events, the movement tries to denounce the "fabrique of war". Even though it is forced to rethink some of its positions.

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The mobilization against the A69, banned by the prefecture, degenerated into confrontation with the law enforcement forces, who responded to the stone-throwings by firing tear gas grenades.

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Stone throws by demonstrators, tear gas grenades fired by law enforcement forces: tensions broke out in the late afternoon near the A69 site.

·Paris, France
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Protesters, gathered on Saturday in the park of a castle to protest against the Toulouse-Castre motorway project, marched towards the A69 site in the late afternoon, where they threw stones at the law enforcement forces, who responded by firing tear gas grenades, found journalists of the AFP. ...

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