19 arrests at eviction of occupied forest!
EarthFirst! support | 09.08.2006 12:26 | Ecology | Repression
Picture of part of the actioncamp
During the night of Monday the 31st of July to 1st August, about 20 activists occupied the forest on Fortress III near Antwerp. They did this to protest against the clearcutting of a valuable, bij european law recognised nature reserve with the excuse of the "safety" (read: possible development plans) of the local airport. This airstrip already costs taxpayers more than 3 million euros a year and is mostly used for private business jets.
GroenFront! (EarthFirst!) doesn't agree that the biotope of endangered species such as the Natterer's bat must disappear for an economically not profitable airport hardly 35 kms from Zaventem, which is the main Belgian airport. For this reason they have decided to defend the forest by means of an occupation.
In less than a week's time the activists have built a whole tree-hut village with 13 huts and one tower. At the beginning, most huts were built during night, but since Friday people have been working day and night. It's the first time that such a big action camp has been built on elevated tree-platforms in such a short time span.
The occupation aims at physically preventing the cutting of the trees for as long as possible. Meysmans BVBA, the company hired to do the cutting, originally planned to make their preparations on the 1st of August and to start with their destroying work on the 2nd of August, however it seems now that they will start on Wednesday the 9th or Thursday the 10th of August.
More info and pics mainly in Dutch on: http://www.groenfront.be
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