Update: Netherlands after the Squatting Ban
Tony Gosling
tony at cultureshop.org.uk
Thu Oct 7 00:05:46 BST 2010
Update: Netherlands after the Squatting Ban
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2010/10/464199.html
nn | 05.10.2010 23:06
On the first of October squatting in the Netherlands has been criminalised.
Update: Netherlands after the Squatting Ban
On the first of October squatting in the Netherlands has been
criminalised. The major cities, though decided not to execute this law.
When the new mayor of Amsterdam Eberhard van der Laan announced a
week ago to evict all of the existing 300 squats as soon as possible,
people were very surprised and angry at the events.
The next day the main prosecutor for squatting cases Otto van der
Bijl and the chief of the special eviction unit Leen Schaap got
threatened and are now under 24 hours police protection.
As an answer to the new eviction policy 800 squatters and
sympathisers demonstrated on the first of October in Amsterdam. Out
of the demo a house got squatted and the group remained for a while
to support and celebrate this first so called "illegal squatting
action". After a while the demo proceeded towards the endpoint. After
a few hundred meters the people involved got violently attacked by
the cops on foot and on horse-back, who tried to first enter the demo
from the front, but found themselves successfully fought back. Only
when the cops stormed the mass on horses from the back the group
separated. This didn't stop the squatters from fighting back and
taking over the streets, which resulted in riots for several hours in
the Amsterdam inner city.
For the first time in a decade cops tried to stop the riot by
throwing teargas grenades into the demonstration.
In total 11 people got arrested, some cops and people got hurt and
some demonstrators were hospitalised of which one person with two
cracks in the skull. The hospital and the individual are suing the
cops for attempted manslaughter. All arrestees are free.
The following day another demonstration against the squatting ban
took place in Nijmegen with about 600 people. Also here it came to a
violent confrontation with the police. Police on horses trampled on
the demonstrators and people got seriously hurt. 9 people were held
in prison until recently. All arrestees are free again.
In the following days a police station in Amsterdam got attacked with
Molotov cocktails. The act has not been claimed by any individual or group.
Since Friday riot cops, special military police, water canons and
helicopters have been in high concentrations throughout Amsterdam.
The strategy of the city of Amsterdam seems to be keeping all the
squatters in a constant state of emergency, which leads to a rising
tension in the city, which the police are not used dealing with.
People are expecting the first eviction wave to be soon.
The mayor stated that he finds the situation very unpleasant and
plans to charge the damages to the squatters, though he does not
believe that there is much to get from them.
Following actions and updates will be announced as soon as possible.
For more info check http://www,indymedia.nl/
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