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TAV protestors cleared of terror charges

TAV protestors cleared of terror charges

All cleared of separate terror-related charges

Turin, 17 December 2014, 16:42

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A Turin court clears TAV protestors of terrorism charges - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

A Turin court clears TAV protestors of terrorism charges -     ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
A Turin court clears TAV protestors of terrorism charges - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

A local court convicted four protesters for attacking a controversial high-speed rail construction site in the Alps between Italy and France last year, and sentenced them to prison terms of 3 years and 6 months each.
    The Turin court acquitted the four, however, of a separate charge of terrorism for the assault.
    Dozens of activists campaigning against the high speed railway project shouted "freedom" and "clowns," as the sentence was read by the presiding judge. Later a spokesperson for the No-Tav movement said the ruling was an attack "by the powers that be" against ordinary citizens.
    Critics have said the high-speed Tav project will cost too much and wreak terrible environmental damage in the Alpine region.
    But governments say it will reduce highway traffic and in the long run, be good for the environment.

Transport Minister Maurizio Lupi said that he hoped prosecutors appealed against the acquittals on terrorist charges.

"If putting on hoods and organising an attack on the State is not association for terrorist ends, someone must explain to me what it is," Lupi said.
   

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