
The Evictions Have Begun — the ZAD Calls for Mobilisation
The ZAD will not disappear. We live here, we are rooted in this piece of countryside, we will not leave.

The ZAD will not disappear. We live here, we are rooted in this piece of countryside, we will not leave.

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It is imperative that we succeed in defending the ZAD just as it is imperative that we succeed in defending the SNCF, the universities, and all the public services, against Emmanuel Macron and the world that he represents

"We can’t accept that dwellings and spaces of activities which have nurtured the experience of the zad and are necessary to its future will be destroyed by a new police operation. We invite those who support the future of the zad to organize accordingly."

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