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Lozère Farmers Halt Illegal Rave Party on Private Fields

The blockade aimed to safeguard the harvest season by preventing hundreds of ravers from disrupting critical field work

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Des agriculteurs ont délogé des fêtards qui avaient investi un terrain privé en Lozère. Image d'illustration.

Overview

  • Early on May 29, about ten farmers led by Christine Valentin and Hervé Bourdon sealed off an abandoned airfield near La Canourgue with tractors and hay bales to block three access roads.
  • Confrontations erupted as roughly 150–200 attendees tried to install sound equipment, with farmers overturning a van and ravers brandishing metal bars; no injuries were reported.
  • The prefect of Lozère called in two escadrons of gendarmes mobiles along with CRS units to restore order and deter further clashes.
  • Music was cut off in the early evening and participants dispersed by nightfall, marking the first successful farmers-driven shutdown of an unregistered teknival in the area.
  • The incident highlights rising tensions between local agricultural communities and unauthorized large-scale rave gatherings during the critical haymaking and silage period.