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Protesters invade Rennes train station

Le Figaro is reporting that between 200-300 protestors have made entry to Rennes train station, as up to 35,000 marched in the Breton capital.

Submitted by alibi on March 18, 2006

The people are opposed to new labour liberalisation law the CPE.

  • France
  • Western Europe
  • transport
  • Anti-CPE protests
  • rail
  • Rennes
  • blockades

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