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Allseas Headquarters in Châtel-St-Denis Targeted by Environmental Activists

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The headquarters of the Allseas company, criticized by NGOs for its willingness to embark on underwater mining through a decree by Donald Trump, was vandalized on the night of Monday to Tuesday in Châtel-St-Denis, in the canton of Fribourg.
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On the night of June 16-17, small fish visited Allseas, a company that wants to loot the seabed and which, like many others, has its headquarters in Switzerland. After scientific alerts and some friendly visits and media actions for several years, after some false statements by Allseas, a decoration action embellished the company's headquarters on the night from Monday 16 to Tuesday 17 June 2025. The capitalists and their politicians rely on ext…

The headquarters of the Allseas company, criticized by NGOs for its willingness to embark on underwater mining through a decree by Donald Trump, was vandalized on the night of Monday to Tuesday in Châtel-St-Denis, in the canton of Fribourg.

In the night of Monday to Tuesday, the premises of the Dutch-Swiss company Allseas, criticized for its willingness to engage in underwater mining, were vandalized. L的ONG Ground Growth claims actionThe Swiss-based company Allseas, criticized by NGOs for its willingness to engage in underwater mining through a decree by Donald Trump, was vandalized in the night from Monday to Tuesday, police said.

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Le Temps broke the news in on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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