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"Peasants or terrorists?". A common source divides France
Anais Ginori -

The Republic PARIS - The snow covers the roofs of slate. The garden is frozen, the goats hiding under the trees. Tarnac's farm, a small village on the plateau overlooking the Corrèze, returned empty, shrouded in fog. And they, the peasants, intellectuals ended up in prison, there are no more. Terrorists. Or not. The nine young men arrested last Nov. 11 in a remote farm in the middle of France is discussed now settimane.I boys were arrested on charges of terrorist association and destruction with terrorist purposes: they would have carried out several acts of sabotage on railways and high-speed tests so far are few. Since the police have surrounded Tarnac dawn to pick suspects, the prosecution's has quickly deflated. On the farm were not found weapons. Almost all the accused were released. But with the obligation of residence, without being able to return to Tarnac. On Friday the court ordered the release of the freedom of Coupat Julien, 34, alleged head of cellula.Ma the prosecution has appealed. So Coupat remains in prison, along with his girlfriend, Yldune Levy, 25 years. "This prolonged detention is unacceptable" says the defense lawyer, Irène Terrel, known in Italy for defending, among others, Cesare Battisti Petrella.Coupat and Marina is a militant of the extreme left, which for some years he conducted a review of political philosophy. He would always be, the author of the book "The insurrection vient here," the insurgency to come, published in 2007 by an anonymous collective, a virulent pamphlet against capitalism, which speaks of rebellion and sabotage. According to some investigators, the petition would remember the language of the Red Brigades. For Michèle Alliot-Marie, Minister of the Interior, there is no doubt these "autonomous anarchists' wanted to make an attempt at the heart of the state. "I knew Julien Coupat and I can say it is a brilliant intellectual, "she says instead, the Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben, that the columns of Libération wrote about the arrests of Tarnac. Title: "A tragicomedy, rather than terrorism." The story begins in 2004 when Julien left a comfortable life in a chic district of Paris going to form his "community" neorurale in Corrèze. Young had recovered a deserted ruin, opened a food that there was more to anni.Secondo other residents, spent their time cultivating carrots and fix their old farm. Are on the side of their "strange" neighbors. The police believe they have rather good evidence, at least on the episodes sabotage. In particular, a stalking and Julien Yldune the evening of November 7 to a station ferroviaria.Il days later, the line between Paris and Lille has been paralyzed for hours. A small iron hook was found on the feeders. "Even if they did - replies Jean-Michel, spokesman for the committee," November 11 "- would be looting or vandalism. Not terrorism. " "Our freedom is in danger," says Jocelyne Coupat, which has not yet been allowed to see his son. "They were arrested as Bin Laden." The anti-terrorism law in France is very restrictive for individual rights. But the government does not want to complicate things indietreggiare.A, arrived a few days ago a letter to the German newspaper Tageszeitung that claimed sabotage. Other signs are worse. In Greece, several messages of solidarity with the "French comrades" also contained threats and an explosive package was delivered to Agence France Presse.Ci would, according to investigators, a network that leads to Italy. About four 'whole', as they are called anarchists, insurgents, would be monitored at this time special. Police say now that the candles without detonator found Monday in the French department store Printemps could be linked to the case of Tarnac.Sempre more convinced that this is terrorism, not philosophy. But without definitive evidence to dissolve the dilemma.

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