Around 400 Squatters Evicted by Riot Officers From Abandoned School in North of Spain
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Around fifty people were evicted from the building and forced to spend the night outdoors, right in front of the building that had been vacated and subsequently boarded up. For two nights, the evicted people gathered in the open area near the former school, where they lit fires to keep warm and shared food. Some of them brought food and also received help from neighbors and people who showed solidarity with the young sub-Saharan Africans who had…
The officers urge the campers to remove the tents and turn off the bonfires to give way to cleaning vehicles, which has caused moments of tension between the police and the concentrates.
Neighborhood entities are concerned about attempts to occupy other buildings, while volunteers warn of a "chaotic" situation.
One day after the eviction of the largest settlement in Catalonia, which has placed Badalona at the centre of national interest, the Association of Neighbors of the Remei neighborhood denounces the "total absence of political entities, neighborhood associations, social organizations and political organizations" during the two and a half years that has lasted the occupation of the B9. "Not only have they not asked, helped or collaborated at all, …
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