{Monday, March 05, 2007}
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Anarchy in the DK COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) - Demolition crews on Monday started tearing down a disputed youth center that was at the heart of recent street riots in Copenhagen. Workers wore face masks under their helmets to conceal their identities as an excavator tore into the so-called Youth House, a graffiti-sprayed brick building in the Noerrebro district of the Danish capital. More than 600 people were arrested and more than 20 injured as protesters hurled cobblestones at riot police and set fire to cars and trash bins in Copenhagen's worst riots in 14 years. Punk Status The Youth House for years served as a popular cultural center for anarchists, punk rockers and left-wing groups. The squatters considered it as free public housing, but courts ordered them out after the city sold the building to a Christian congregation. The building, which has served among other things as a concert venue and featured performances by big stars like Icelandic pop artist Bjork and Australian musician Nick Cave, was recently sold to the Christian group Fadershuset, which requested the eviction of the youths. An August 2006 court ruling ordered the occupants to be evicted from the centre, which they insist belongs to them. Riots have also been taking place around the Freetown Christiania area. Related: Solidarity Action CopenBlog History Comments Labels: anarchy, Bjork, Christiania, demonstration, fringe, graffiti, protest, street-art ![]() |
{Saturday, February 17, 2007}
![]() The Children Of Don Quichotte Something strange happened in the streets of Paris; tv and newspapers kept talking about a huge amount of tents sitting on the banks of Saint Martin Canal in the heart of the city. This demonstration drew so much attention during Christmas holidays that President Jacques Chirac promised in his traditional New Year address to the nation to act and change the law for the homeless. He asked the government to work in the coming weeks to "put in place a truly enforceable right to housing" that would give the homeless the legal means to demand a place to live. (source: nytimes) * Les Enfants de Don Quichotte (The Children Of Don Quichotte) * Photos // The Children Of Don Quichotte * Video en Francais * Video with English subtitles You must be the change you wish to see in the world. --Mahatma Gandhi Labels: demonstration, homeless, videos, youtube ![]() |






