Ungdomshuset support demo?
sprite | 06.03.2007 22:09 | Free Spaces | Social Struggles | London | Sheffield
As I'm sure you are all aware, the Ungdomshuset social centre in Copenhagen has now been evicted and demonstrations are going on all over Denmark and across Europe. Is anyone interesting in a London demo?
Some of you may be aware of Ungdomshuset ('Youth House') social centre located
in Copenhagen, Denmark. The Youth House has provided a fantastic centre for all
forms of alternative culture in Copenhagen for the past 24 years, with regular
film, art, music and workshop events, and an important focal point for the
surrounding community. The building itself was built by a local workers
movement, over a century ago, to function as a base in the struggle for social
justice, with many local workers unions using the centre as their base. In the
80's, the City council gave the building to the occupants.
However, in 2001, it was sold to an evangelical Christian sect (Faderhuset), who
ordered a mass eviction over this weekend just gone. The occupants tried to
hang onto the building for as long as possible, but tensions are high, and
there have been some running battles with the police and reports of police
violence. There has been huge support for the Youth Centre with literally
thousands of Danish youths demonstrating in the streets. However, there have
also been a very large number of arrests, at least 300+ on the first day.
The building has pretty much now been demolished, but the global day of action
is this Saturday, and basically a few of us are trying to organise a demo
outside the Danish Embassy in London on the saturday, but are just wondering if
there are enough people who would be interested in coming down?
http://www.ungdomshuset.dk/spip.php?article45
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/03/363973.html
Please message below if you would be interested, and we could try and organise something.
Many thanks, and take care.
in Copenhagen, Denmark. The Youth House has provided a fantastic centre for all
forms of alternative culture in Copenhagen for the past 24 years, with regular
film, art, music and workshop events, and an important focal point for the
surrounding community. The building itself was built by a local workers
movement, over a century ago, to function as a base in the struggle for social
justice, with many local workers unions using the centre as their base. In the
80's, the City council gave the building to the occupants.
However, in 2001, it was sold to an evangelical Christian sect (Faderhuset), who
ordered a mass eviction over this weekend just gone. The occupants tried to
hang onto the building for as long as possible, but tensions are high, and
there have been some running battles with the police and reports of police
violence. There has been huge support for the Youth Centre with literally
thousands of Danish youths demonstrating in the streets. However, there have
also been a very large number of arrests, at least 300+ on the first day.
The building has pretty much now been demolished, but the global day of action
is this Saturday, and basically a few of us are trying to organise a demo
outside the Danish Embassy in London on the saturday, but are just wondering if
there are enough people who would be interested in coming down?
http://www.ungdomshuset.dk/spip.php?article45
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/03/363973.html
Please message below if you would be interested, and we could try and organise something.
Many thanks, and take care.
sprite
Comments
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Yes
06.03.2007 22:55
fly posters
YEsYEsYEs
07.03.2007 00:08
hopefully we will discuss tomorrow night
at the Evicted Vortex Social Centre meeting
around Stoke Newington.
Please "sprite" could you leave email / contacts with people
in London involved in the Danish embassy solidarity demo
and future solidarity for Ungdomshuset...
thanks
Ungdomshuset4action
definately
07.03.2007 08:59
Tumble Weed
e-mail: ipswichqueers@yahoo.co.uk
Thankyou + email
07.03.2007 10:18
Contact me at get_up_and_run@hotmail.co.uk and please email and let other people know about it. I don't know where to meet and what time, or anything like that, but if we can all decide collectively?
What do you think?
sprite
e-mail: get_up_and_run@hotmail.co.uk
Also...
07.03.2007 10:24
sprite
e-mail: get_up_and_run@hotmail.co.uk
Any1 from Brighton interested in taking action
07.03.2007 10:42
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yes
07.03.2007 11:30
put out a call and people will turn up.. especially on a saturday.
zx81
Building...
08.03.2007 00:29
I would suggest that those who are free to take action this weekend do so, not just as an act of immediate solidarity with our friends across the world, but also to build for a larger, sustained prescense - i.e. use this Saturday as a springboard for a bigger action on say, the weekend after next (24th March).
I don't know if this is leaving it too long, but I really think it would have a bigger impact. The authorities are used to the same old - they'll hit against our community, then expect a small flurry of immediate dissent that is hastily organised (and this isn't a criticism as such of past actions) and then things die down again. Taking part in an action this Saturday, as a precursor and publiciser for a bigger event could really be useful. Also, from my point of view on campus where there is a new, growing autonomous group which is getting properly organised, it would give us and everyone else time to build awareness and get this into a sustained campaign that will not just simply go away a week after somethings happened - something I think a lot of people would appreciate as it would give an immediate focus to get people who are not usually involved in activism a concrete action to work towards.
Any thoughts?
SOAS (A)utonomous
callout now out
08.03.2007 16:12
doenst matter