"The Lobbies Are Trying to Silence Me": the Apartment of Environmental Activist Claire Nouvian Vandalized
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The door to Claire Nouvian's home was covered with a jet of black paint on the night of Tuesday to Wednesday, just a few days from the crucial UN conference on the ocean in Nice.
The founder of the NGO Bloom denounces an action of the industrial fishing lobbys, five days away from the United Nations conference on the ocean. After lodging a complaint on Wednesday 4 June, she testifys to "Libé".
The founder of the NGO Bloom believes that this act, which takes place five days from the UN summit on the ocean in Nice, is an "intimidation" of the industrial fishing community.
The activist discovered, on Wednesday, her door pierced with black paint. She denounces a campaign of denigration led by the industrial fishing circles.
Individuals entered the building of environmental activist Claire Nouvian on the night of Tuesday to Wednesday, and pierced the door of her apartment with a black substance, she said on Instagram.
As the Third United Nations Conference on the Ocean in Nice approaches, Claire Nouvian, director and founder of the NGO Bloom, has been targeted by intimidation at her home. She goes back to the attacks she claims the fishing lobby and her fight for marine habitatsBlack paint jets and a poster accusing Bloom, an NGO committed to protecting the oceans, of collusion with the oil industry. That's the "success story" when she tries to protect the se…
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