Val de Susa TAV protests — resisting the destruction, Piedmont, Italy

July 29th 2011

July 29th 2011
Clash­es con­tin­ue between cops and pro­test­ers. At about mid­night, over 300 peo­ple tried to pull down fences, and threw smoke bombs and stones at the police on two dif­fer­ent fronts — the Mad­dale­na Chiomonte archae­o­log­i­cal dig and beneath the A32 Turin-Bar­donec­chia Ramat motor­way viaduct. The police attacked with tear gas and water-can­nons. It fol­lowed a march in Chiomonte. The motor­way was closed for about 3 hours.

At least one per­son was tak­en to hos­pi­tal after hav­ing a tear-gas can­nis­ter fired in his face. Many pro­test­ers wore hel­mets, gas masks, and were masked up. The protest camp was due to close the next day.

Vehi­cle checks have increased, and one polit­i­cal­ly active per­son was stopped and arrest­ed with a car full of gas masks, cat­a­pults and more. Oth­er peo­ple have been picked up and arrest­ed in near­by towns, and a few peo­ple were arrest­ed after they took camp­ing equip­ment and clothes from shops a few days before.