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Hundreds protest Amazon expansion in France

E-commerce giant plans to set up 38,000-sq m facility at World Heritage site

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 30 Jan 2021 10:00PM

Hundreds protest Amazon expansion in France
Demonstrators hold a banner reading ‘Stop Amazon and its world’ and wave flags as they gather to protest against the e-commerce giant’s warehouse plans in France. – AFP pic, January 30, 2021

FOURNÈS – Hundreds rallied in several French towns and cities today in protests called by anti-capitalist and environmental groups against Amazon, including at one site where the United States e-commerce giant plans a massive warehouse.

Amazon plans to set up a 38,000-sq m facility in the small southern town of Fournes near Pont-du-Gard, a World Heritage site.

Between 800 and 1,000 people rallied at the site, planting shrubs in front of huge banners reading “Stop Amazon” and “Not here or anywhere”.

They formed a human chain to show the size of the project, while multi-coloured balloons floated 60ft up to indicate the height of the planned five-storey facility.

“It’s two years that the citizens of Fournes and its surroundings have fought against the installation of a giant Amazon warehouse,” said Raphael Pradeau, spokesman of French citizens’ activist group Attac.

“At the start, they were a bit alone against everyone, but they have succeeded in halting the project thanks to legal recourse.

“We want to show that these are not small isolated fights, and that we can mobilise hundreds of people who are ready to return to stop the work.”

Sarah Latour, 38, came with her two sons, aged 6 and 8, who planted a shrub in waste ground, where vines had once grown.

“These plants, these shrubs that we are planting today are a symbol of life that contrasts with the concretisation that Amazon practices,” she said.

“I came with my children because I do not want this destructive model for them.”

Organisers said about 200 people also rallied outside an Amazon facility in Carquefou, a suburb of the western city of Nantes.

“We condemn Amazon for destroying more jobs than they create,” said Sophie Jallier, a spokesman for the organisers in Carquefou.

Other protests were reported in the eastern towns of Ensisheim and Augny. – AFP, January 30, 2021

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