“We are strong, here is a protection of Christ. We have therefore decided that the camp will become indefinite,” explains Ahotsak, one of the camp’s members. It has also called on all social, political and individual actors to approach the camp and all those who have expressed their support so far.
In the morning machines, at noon Civil Guard
The machines for carrying out the works of the Aroztegi project have appeared early in the morning, but the people in camp have indicated that they have not even started the works because of the protests. At noon, the Civil Guard has approached the base camp area. Anti-project activists have starred in a sit-down in which they have chained and one of the police has left after taking pictures of the fight. When publishing this information, the situation is calm. Ahotsa.info is tracking the protest.
The Aroztegi project provides for a hotel, a golf course and 225 luxury homes in the Navarre town of Lekaroz, which has about 350 inhabitants. Since it became known, the project has given rise to many oppositions.
"We have decided to make an indefinite camping" pic.twitter.com/t6pHyJ939y
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Aroztegia proiektuaren kontrako protesta baketsuetan parte hartzeagatik ezarritako zigorrari aurre egiteko diru-bilketa abiaraziko dutela iragarri du herri kolektiboak.
Elkartasunez, hamarnaka herritar elkartu dira Nafarroako Auzitegiaren aitzinean, "herri baten borondatea ezin da epaitu" banderola plazaratuz.
Aroztak Herri Ekimenak jakinarazi du sei pertsona epailearen aurretik igaro beharko direla, Aroztegiako makroproiektuaren aurkako protesten harira. Ekimenak babesa helarazi die, eta mobilizazioak deituko dituela iragarri.