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Climate Activists Nab Macron Portraits, Divide French Judges

Climate Activists Nab Macron Portraits, Divide French Judges

Sunday, 03 November 2019 03:38 AM EST

LYON, France (AP) — Is stealing a presidential portrait a prison-worthy crime? Or a laudable act of civil disobedience?

Courts around France are grappling with this question in response to an unusual new environmental movement that's aiming to press French President Emmanuel Macron to do more to fight climate change.

One by one, activists have removed Macron's official portraits from more than 130 town halls this year, from the foothills of the Alps to the Left Bank of Paris. Activists argue that the centrist, business-friendly leader isn't acting boldly enough to cut emissions. They say France has lagged on its international commitments to increase renewable energy use.

The portrait-removers have faced trials around the country, with some fined, others acquitted. The latest trial was last week in Lyon, with a new one coming this week.

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Is stealing a presidential portrait a prison-worthy crime? Or a laudable act of civil disobedience?Courts around France are grappling with this question in response to an unusual new environmental movement that's aiming to press French President Emmanuel Macron to do more...
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