Pictures from Osaka Homeless Liberation Demo, Japan!
DestroyOsakaGestapo | 03.02.2006 05:10 | Repression | Social Struggles
Here are some pictures of the Street demo and also the intervention in Osaka City Hall. 28th Jan 2006
On the 28th of January there was a Street Demo and intervention inside the City Hall of Osaka, protesting about the recent brutal evictions of Homeless people in Osaka, to make way for the World Rose Convention. The World Rose Convention is an event to showcase rose flowers.
The parks of Osaka house homeless people and provide some small amount of refuge for people pushed to the edges of society. They are self-organised and autonomous, and benefit from no social welfare or any other kind of help. The only help the Japanese State wants to give them, is to herd them into tiny, cramped shelters where there is no privacy, they have to leave the shelter at 4am, and cannot return until late evening. The work schemes that the Japanese State wants to put them into are the worst kind of causalised labour, with poverty wages and little safe-guards for health & safety.
See the previous article on UK-IMC:
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2006/01/332565.html
The parks of Osaka house homeless people and provide some small amount of refuge for people pushed to the edges of society. They are self-organised and autonomous, and benefit from no social welfare or any other kind of help. The only help the Japanese State wants to give them, is to herd them into tiny, cramped shelters where there is no privacy, they have to leave the shelter at 4am, and cannot return until late evening. The work schemes that the Japanese State wants to put them into are the worst kind of causalised labour, with poverty wages and little safe-guards for health & safety.
See the previous article on UK-IMC:
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2006/01/332565.html
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