Illustration of a radio studio.

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Pouzet / 20 Minutes

"A suspicious coincidence".

This is how the president of Radio Kreiz Breizh (RKB) describes the intimidation to which his radio station is subject.

In recent days, the premises of the French-Breton bilingual association radio located in the Côtes-d'Armor have been the target of damage.

An employee was also subjected to intimidation.

The latter had testified in the documentary broadcast in mid-November on France 5

Brittany: a sacrificed land

, which questions the Breton agricultural model and its harmful consequences on the environment.

This is what Alan Kloareg describes as "a suspicious coincidence", even if he recalls "that there is no reason to make the connection".

In its press release, RKB however evokes "an attempt to intimidate our employees in order to silence this singular voice".

One week apart, the former and current radio stations in Rostrenen and Saint-Nicodème suffered "minor" damage and horses belonging to an employee were released.

Founded in 1983, Radio Kreiz Breizh employs six people and defines itself as an “element of regional planning” in Central Brittany.

It also broadcasts programs in Gallo and English.

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