France shutdown environmental activist group Uprising of the Earth following violent clashes with police that some argue amount to 'eco-terrorism.'
issued a decree on Wednesday shutting down a major climate activist group whose demonstrations have frequently resorted to violence and saw fierce clashes with police earlier this year.
Demonstrators use rock throwers against riot mobile gendarmes during a demonstration called by the collective ''Bassines non merci'', the environmental movement ''Les Soulevements de la Terre'' and the French trade union"Confederation paysanne" to protest against the construction of a new water reserve for agricultural irrigation, in Sainte-Soline, central-western France, on March 25, 2023.
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, center, answers journalists during a press conference of the environmental movement"Les Soulevements de la Terre" to contest the dissolution pronounced by the Council of Ministers and Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin in front of the Council of State, in Paris, on June 21, 2023.
Protesters, surrounded by tear gas, clash with riot mobile gendarmes during a demonstration called by the collective ''Bassines non merci'' where more than 3,000 police officers and gendarmes have been mobilized.earlier this year after massive protests broke out in western France over a controversial irrigation project in Sainte-Soline.
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