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Sasha
16th June 2011, 19:08
For half a year Holland faces a squatting ban. Since that time, squatting
has continued and squatting surely won’t stop in the future. The
government’s reaction to squatting has changed though. In some cities,
governments turn a blind eye, but in others they maintain a strict law and
order policy. Politicians in Amsterdam and Utrecht for example, stated
before the ban that they would turn a blind eye when the law was put in
effect. It proved to be a complete lie: squatters in both cities now face
severe repression to new squatting actions. Squatters in both cities are
on an almost war like situation with the authorities. But also some other
cities are aggressive towards new squatting actions. The symbolic molotov
cocktail through the windows of squatters led to an explosive athmosphere
straight away. There were physical confrontations on demonstrations in
Amsterdam and Nijmegen. Consequently, almost all of the 20 squats squatted
in Amsterdam after the ban have been evicted, together with a number of
squats squatted before the ban.

Currently, the government of Amsterdam and its prosecutor are trying to
evict Schijnheilig from its current base for the third time. Through the
years, Schijnheilig has become a nationally and internationally well known
and well respected cultural centre in which more than 1500 artists,
musicians, painters, students, poets have performed. The former school on
the Passeerdersgracht 23 in which Schijnheilig is based, knows a history
of emptiness and speculation and was empty for 10 years before it got
squatted. It was just rotting away before. This sad history will be its
future again after the coming eviction wave. Well: the government wants to
put in a so called anti-squatter; 1 person that will temporarily inhabit
the place, without having any renters rights. Schijnheilig strongly
opposes such deals where people give up their long fought renters right,
just to have a cheap place temporarily, hereby replacing an incredibly
lively cultural centre in which hundreds of people enjoy cultural
experience every week. This is a frontal attack on non-commercial cultural
expression, and a stimulation on practices that hollow out renters rights
which are long fought for by our parents.

The Lange Leidsedwarsstraat 35 squat is another one on the eviction wave
list. And this too is a sad example of the pervert effect of the dreadful
squatting ban. It has been squatted 2001, after being empty and rot away
for 20 years. In the 9 years it has been squatted it changed owners 9
times, all of which are speculators. While these speculators filled their
already well filled pockets, the squatters revived the building and lived
in it ever since. They created living space in a city which knows great
housing shortage. But while the thoroughly corrupt mafia speculators are
being rewarded with more profitable projects and bonuses, squatters are
declared criminal and face eviction. Meanwhile, the owners of the place
don’t even have a planning permission: Lange Leidsedwarsstraat 35 is bound
to face a long emptiness again. This is how it goes in Amsterdam, this is
how Amsterdam conforms itself to a trend in which a political and
economical elite aggressively attacks squatters, renters, misfits and
everyone who might affect their profits.

Mayor of Amsterdam Van der Laan clearly chooses side of the interest of
mafia, speculators and money in general, over the interest of the people
he is suppose to govern. Let this be very clear: the choice he makes to
favour the interest of money over the interest of people, makes this
struggle inseparable from struggles in Greece, in Berlin, against general
cuts, and all other struggles against this rotten system. This system
tries to squeezes us, to rule us, to conquer us: but we say to here and
further. We won’t let them make us homeless without resistance. This is a
call-out to resist these unjust practices. Resistance they’ll face, we
won’t let them conquer us: sowing eviction means harvesting resistance!
Therefore this call-out; come to Amsterdam for our struggle, from the 2nd
of july to the 5th of july, JOIN US in our resistance!

The 2nd of july is the kick off of a long weekend full of actions,
parties, workshops, movies, lectures and, of course resistance. There is
food everyday and an abundance of sleeping places in one of the many
squats . On the 2nd of july there are peoples kitchens, and a party slash
fundraiser in Schijnheilig. Sunday the 3rd will see many workshops, as
well as movies, peoples kitchens, and in the evening a big demonstration.
Monday the 4th there are more workshops and peoples kitchens, while we
prepare for resistance for the eviction wave the day after. Tuesday the
5th will be the day of the eviction wave. You’ll have the opportunity to
join resistance in of the multiple sites of resistance, which will keep us
busy at least until the evening. Keep yourself updated on our website for
further and more detailed information. In the meantime, talk to your
friends, call your work and arrange your trip to Amsterdam, to join us in
our struggle! Because it’s needed more than ever!!

Squatting continues!

http://indymedia.nl/img/2011/05/76164.jpg

SQUATTING GOES WILD!



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krakendraaitdoor.wordpress.com
www.schijnheilig.org (http://www.schijnheilig.org)

ellipsis
25th June 2011, 00:49
Homes not Jails doing a squatting demo on the 4th of july. I will be sure that it gets mentioned at the action that we will be marching/occupying in solidarity with our dutch comrades.

Sasha
25th June 2011, 00:59
that would be so cool, if you have video footage please send it to me so i can put it on our indymedia.

ellipsis
25th June 2011, 01:04
It shouldn't be a problem, it will have to be consensed upon at the next meeting, but both the act and the video should be straight forward.

ellipsis
28th June 2011, 01:27
apparently somebody else already knew about it and we have something in works. Also pelican bay prisoners are going on hunger strike the previous friday, so solidarity will ABOUND.

ellipsis
29th June 2011, 08:35
everything seems to be all set in terms of solidarity.... except how do i pronounce "Schijnheilig"? I won't even try to pronounce the other squat and it's name won't fit on a banner...

Sasha
29th June 2011, 11:29
schijnheilig - shine (should be an throaty G in there but you can drop that) heil (yup, like the nazis say it) ig (very hard G sound, imagine an klingon making espresso)

the other named squat (langeleidsedwarsstraat) won their courtcase on an technicality and wont be evicted this round but about 10 other houses will.

Sasha
29th June 2011, 19:33
Homes not Jails doing a squatting demo on the 4th of july. I will be sure that it gets mentioned at the action that we will be marching/occupying in solidarity with our dutch comrades.

you got some info on your event? would be cool to do an shoutout back...

ellipsis
29th June 2011, 22:27
you got some info on your event? would be cool to do an shoutout back...

my event? its the PEOPLE'S EVENT!! :D:D

http://www.revleft.com/vb/homes-not-jails-t155690/index.html

Sasha
3rd July 2011, 20:56
my speech from this afternoon:


I will be doing this speech straight in english as we are an international movement and we should be proud of that.


The Amsterdam squatting movement is an international movement, as there are many people from many different backgrounds who fight for their right to live here.


We should not be afraid to state that yes, we have an right to this city. We are the people who clean this city, cook its food. We are working the supermarkets. We haul the trash. We take care of the elderly and the sick. We build the houses. We teach the children. We guide the tourists. We make the art that makes this place an worthwhile place to live.
Each and everyone of us, the precariat, the workingclass, everybody who forms the heart and blood of this city has the right to live here and should fight for it. Blind for the racial and nationalist lines that those in power try to dived us along.


And we are not just an international movement because of the many people from different backgrounds that live here but also an international movement as this is an global struggle.


Tomorow “Homes not Jails” will have an demonstration and open housing occupation in San Francisco.


As their call out states; “figures show that in The City of San Francisco thirty two thousand housing units are empty while ten thousand people are homeless, People must not be evicted for profit. People's rights come before property rights.”


they also state:
“In 2005, there were an estimated 1 billion people world wide living in squatted homes and in squatter shantytowns. By 2030, the projection jumps to 2 billion or one in four people on the planet. We will unite, we will fight, and ... we will win. “






We, here today, dont just march and fight for our right to this city, we also march and fight in solidarity with those fighting every where else. Those that will fight in San Francisco tomorow, those that fought in Kopenhagen yesterday, those that fight in Berlin as we speak and those in every place in the world, in the first- and in the third world, that fight every day.


And to those who say we shouldnt be too radical in our demands, that we shouldnt be talking about classwarfare. those that say we should be happy with the bones those in power choose to throw us, those people i want to remind of one thing:


The president of the FED, the (privatised) central bank of the United States recently said:


“There's class warfare, all right, but it's my class, the rich class, that's making war, and we are winning.”


They declared war on us. Now we should decide whether we yield or fight back with every weapon in our arsenal.
And if we fight back against those that declared war against us, and we happen to loose an battle, lets make sure we take some of the fuckers down with us.


:D

some pics and such: http://www.indymedia.nl/nl/2011/07/77125.shtml

Sasha
3rd July 2011, 22:37
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PhoenixAsh
3rd July 2011, 23:28
I missed your speech. Good to read it hear...good speech. Nice shout out. Any idea at what time the evictions start on tuesday?

Sasha
4th July 2011, 00:02
dawn, call out for schijnheilig is at 5.30

ellipsis
4th July 2011, 01:14
I missed your speech. Good to read it hear...good speech. Nice shout out. Any idea at what time the evictions start on tuesday?

Damn now the pressure is on! Shine-heil- iGGGG...

Thanks comrade psycho

PhoenixAsh
4th July 2011, 02:21
It definately is...but yuou will manage!! :)

O...and you can practice pronounciation:

http://translate.google.com/#en|nl|schijnheilig%0A (http://translate.google.com/#en%7Cnl%7Cschijnheilig%0A)

Put it on DUtch to Dutch (Nederlands to Nederlands) Type in the word and just klik on the blue button to the right. Which says: luisteren.

It translates as Sanctimonious.

PhoenixAsh
4th July 2011, 04:05
O...this is marvelous...

I don't know if it links to the correct video...CNN sucks...

http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/bestoftv/2011/07/03/exp.vonat.philippines.mayor.punch1.cnn?&hpt=hp_c2

If only we had such mayors in Holland....well...seems like we have to do it ourselves

Sasha
5th July 2011, 09:51
120 people nicked (inc my GF who will be having her birthday tomorrow :crying:), lots of cop violence, i'll post more info later.

dutch indymedia: http://www.indymedia.nl/nl/2011/07/77185.shtml

Sasha
5th July 2011, 14:08
145 people nicked in the end, most will hopefuly be out at the end of the afternoon.
fuckers

ellipsis
5th July 2011, 17:39
145 people nicked in the end, most will hopefuly be out at the end of the afternoon.
fuckers

Soooo much solidarity. About 50-75 people marched in solidarity with you and with schinjheilig yesterday in SF.