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Evictions in the Irati Valley, Basque Country

drowning in navarra | 18.09.2003 10:02

Local residents and activists are fighting the eviction of several villages in the Navarra district of the Basque Country, villages that are soon to be submerged in the waters of the Navarra Canal. The Canal will be made possible by the Itoiz Dam, a concrete monstrosity that has been fought against for the last two decades. Help is needed to fight the evictions in artozki, a small village about to drown under an ocean of greed and destruction.

HELL AND DAMNATION

So you're about to get evicted, eh? Some fat cat developer wants to turn your cozy home into yet another concrete mountain full of soulless, yuppie boxes. Or perhaps the local Sainsbury's wants to demolish your house in favour of yet another parking lot for it's 19th store in town. Or maybe the powers that be have decided to evict you from the ancient stone village where your family has been living for hundreds of years so that they can cover the whole thing in.....water. As absurd as it sounds, this last scenario is exactly what's happening to people in the Irati valley, located in the Navarra district of the Basque Country.
The construction of a mega dam in the Irati valley, conceived of back in the days of Franco's rule, has been fought by local residents for decades. In 1993, against waves of protest, the construction of the dam began, but the resistance did not stop there. Over the past ten years, activists and local residents have fought against the Itoiz Dam, cutting cables for concrete mixers and staging frequent demos. Despite all this, the dam is now complete--a dam which will create the Navarra Canal, covering the Irati valley and its ancient villages in an ocean of water and destroying an area of natural beauty and ecological importance.... not to mention that most of the water taken from the canal will be used to hydrate golf courses and luxury resorts in the South of Spain.
This past June, the eviction of the soon-to-be-submerged villages began, with Itoiz, the pueblo closest to the dam, being the first to go. Residents and supporters did not accept their watery grave in silence, however, staging a three day fight with the Spanish police in an attempt to defend the village. Now yet another village is facing a similar fate, and activists and local residents are preparing themselves for another fight. The village of Artozki was scheduled for eviction this past Monday (15), but so far, the brute squad hasn't made its appearence. Now looking at the possibilty of a longer occupation than they had first planned on, activists are calling for reinforcements!! Stage a demo at your local Spanish embassy or consulate, or better yet, help to fight the evictions in person!! (What better excuse do you need for a spontaneous holiday to Spain??) For more info, email  powerfullysmall@yahoo.co.uk or visit www.sositoiz.com or  http://euskalherria.indymedia.org/eu/2003/09/9331.shtml

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- e-mail: powerfullysmall@yahoo.co.uk
- Homepage: http://www.sositoiz.com

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