They are still there and are always talking about them. Not only in the territory, but even in the national media. Fifteen days ago, a first metal cross, made its appearance on the peak of the Aiguille, firmly anchored in the rock. The anti-fascist anti-fascist civic association Beaucaire (Acaab) had then seized the file, denouncing on social networks "an attack on secularism", "an illegal act", in light of article 28 of the Act of 1905 on the s…
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They are still there and are always talking about them. Not only in the territory, but even in the national media. Fifteen days ago, a first metal cross, made its appearance on the peak of the Aiguille, firmly anchored in the rock. The anti-fascist anti-fascist civic association Beaucaire (Acaab) had then seized the file, denouncing on social networks "an attack on secularism", "an illegal act", in light of article 28 of the Act of 1905 on the s…