Report on the recent days of struggle of the NO TAV movement
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<p> <a href="http://italycalling.wordpress.com/2011/11/28/no-tav-more-protests-planned-for-december/" class="bb-url">As I wrote a few days ago, the NO TAV movement was planning a huge day of mobilisation on December 8, for the anniversary of what has become known as “The Battle of Venaus” in 2005, </a>where activists managed to defeat police and security forces and take back parts of the valley that had been evicted and cleared up in the previous days. </p>
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<p> How the local authorities perceived this call out is clear from their reaction: on December 7 a temporary decree was issued, prohibiting the access and transit of people and vehicles around the fenced areas of the valley for the following two days. New check points were established or reinforced during the day. </p>
<p><a href="http://libcom.org/news/report-recent-days-struggle-no-tav-movement-10122011" target="_blank">read more</a></p>