37 people were evacuated Sunday from Jean Monnet University, mainly "Georgians and Albanians in an irregular situation", according to the prefecture.

Forty homeless were evacuated Sunday morning by police Jean Monnet University of Saint-Etienne, in the Loire, where they were installed since Friday night.

A hospitalized woman. A 26-year-old woman, who was among the evacuees, was hospitalized late in the morning for an "epileptic seizure" or "diabetes", according to firefighters and the prefecture.

"The intervention, which ended around 13 hours, took place at the request of the presidency of the university," said the secretary general of the prefecture of the Loire, Gerard Lacroix. "The 37 evacuees, whose identities have been identified, are, subject to verification Monday, overwhelmingly Georgians and Albanians in an irregular situation," he detailed. The representative of the state said they had been "conducted on the spot by activists associations and young altermondialists who Friday night broke into the campus Tréfilerie University Jean Monnet".

The Labor Exchange evacuated Friday. The latter point out that these families with children are among those who had already been evacuated from the Labor Exchange of Saint-Etienne, Friday morning.

Thirty activists present were repulsed by the police as they tried to prevent the sleeping material is placed in a truck to be taken to a dump.