Offensive tags have been written on farm buildings in Finistère. - Twitter Didier Le Gac

A few words written in black paint on the walls of farm buildings. In Finistère, several farms have been targeted by offensive tags. On one of them, we can read in particular "Breeding = Nazism." Auschitz (a reference to the Auschwitz concentration camp) has never closed ”. This inscription was discovered on the buildings of the president of the FDSEA of Finistère Jean-Alain Divanac'h, installed in Plonévez-Porzay, north west of Quimper. The installation of the president of the young farmers of the department was also targeted

In a tweet with photos, the LREM deputy of Finistère Didier Le Gac denounces "criminal acts" and awaits a conviction of the authors. The President of the National Assembly Richard Ferrand also spoke, referring to "scandalous attacks on the honor of the agricultural profession which deserves respect, consideration and support". The new prefect of Finistère also reacted and "strongly condemns unspeakable inscriptions". A complaint was filed and an investigation opened by the gendarmerie to try to identify the authors of the tags.

#Agriculture From now on, it is no longer just a question of "imbecile remarks" but of criminal acts and whose perpetrators must be investigated and condemned. Thank you for mobilizing @J_Denormandie @GDarmanin @bretagnegouv @ Prefet29 Full support for @agriculteursBzh @ChambagriBzh pic.twitter.com/7hJE1Xi4kT

- LE GAC Didier (@didierlegac) August 28, 2020

As for the deputy Jean-Charles Larsonneur, he evokes "shameful remarks" which "will never advance agriculture in Brittany". This summer, the latter had drawn the wrath of the FNSEA n comparing in a forum, intensive breeding to a "daily holocaust".

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