We moved the Collective kitchen to a different time, because of our political intervention at the so-called antifa demonstration that is happening at the same time of our previous anouncement for the collective kitchen.
Link of our statement of the political intervention:
https://www.indymedia.nl/node/48877
Link of the previous anouncement for the collective kitchen:
https://www.indymedia.nl/node/48862
(the address of the squat has been mentioned in the link)
Our assembly will always be open to comrades and strugglers who are willing to participate.
Address: Agatha Dekenstraat 37, Amsterdam
Contact: AfrinSquat@Riseup.net
Open Assembly at Afrin Squat this Saturday moved to 6 pm
De organisatoren schrijven:
Because of the martial law, which is happening from today 23/1, we decided to change the time of our assembly to 6pm.
Our contract: AfrinSquat@Riseup.net
The address: Agatha Dekenstraat 37, Amsterdam
Saturday 6 February 2021, at 4pm.
To receiving the address of assembly, send us a mail:
The mail: AfrinSquat@Riseup.net
Read more:
https://www.indymedia.nl/node/48979
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