The Tuesday, March 14 edition of Provence could not be printed in the Alps, nor in the south and north of Vauclusedue to a power cut, deplores the management of the regional daily, speaking of a ” malicious act ».
« After a quick investigation, Enedis was able to determine the origin of the cut: a malicious act, targeted at our newspaper. Enedis announces to file a complaint, which La Provence reserves the right to do in stride. Malevolence, vandalism, sabotage… . when a newspaper is prevented from going out on newsstands, this act has another word: censorship », written by Aurélien ViersManaging Editor.
« who dived Provence in the darkness ? Without drawing hasty conclusions, our eyes naturally go to the Departmental Union of Bouches-du-Rhône of the CGT. In a tweet last night, the “central” spoke of “targeted cuts””, he adds.
Shortly after, the CGT Energie Marseille claimed responsibility for this actreporting having also targeted « [la basilique] Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde, the RTM depot [Régie des transports métropolitains]the rink [et] the Bouches-du-Rhône prefecture.