France: Police use tear gas to clear farmer protests
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- Police in France used tear gas to disperse farmers protesting the culling of cows infected with lumpy skin disease at a farm in Ariège. The protests lasted for two days, with demonstrators accusing authorities of inadequate support. Despite claims that the herd's owners consented to the cull, protesters argued it was causing family divisions. Four arrests were made during clashes on Thursday night.
- The culling of the infected herd is part of efforts to manage a disease that, while harmless to humans, poses a significant risk to cattle. This incident highlights the tensions between farmers and authorities regarding animal health management and the support provided to affected farmers.
- The situation reflects broader issues in the agricultural sector, including the challenges of disease management and the impact on farmers' livelihoods. Farmers across France have expressed their discontent, leading to calls for nationwide protests and blockades, indicating a growing unrest over government policies and their implications for rural communities.
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