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Rémi Fraisse (August 31, 1993 in Toulouse, France – October 26, 2014 in Lisle-sur-Tarn, France) was a French botanist involved in nature conservation who died at the age of 21 after the explosion of a flashbang grenade〔Same kind as the one that killed Vital Michalon in 1977 during an enormous protest against the Creys-Malville nuclear power plant, according to Reflets.info ((in french) )〕 thrown by the French police, on October 26 about 2 a.m. in Sivens Dam. Rémi Fraisse had a degree in Nature Management and Protection, he volunteered as a botanist, and had a precarious employment situation.〔 Music was another Rémi Fraisse's main interest; he played the guitar and the didgeridoo, and reggae and blues were the music styles he enjoyed.〔 The Sivens Dam project created an ecologist and anti-developmental movement which occupied the humid zone affected, renamed it as 'ZAD de Testet', and faced the progress of the construction works by both non-violent and rioting means. According to his relatives, Rémi Fraisse felt outraged, and ran away spontaneously towards a skirmish, as he realized how violent the National Gendarmerie was being against the demonstrators. Some minutes later, his lifeless body was collected by the authorities. After that day, the French government had suffered a social and political crisis for over a month, with riots in Toulouse, Albi, Gaillac, Nantes, Paris, Saint-Denis, Rennes, and Dijon,〔 and many other protests across the country. == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rémi Fraisse」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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