Wanneer: 26/05/2014 - 10:34
8 weeks letter to Ten Katestraat 61-63
A few days after the civil court case initiated by the owner of Ten Katestraat 49 (https://www.indymedia.nl/node/22989), also the squatted buildings on Ten Katestraat 61 and 63, owned by Rochdale, are under threat. The officer of justice Otto van der Bijl has sent the 8 weeks notice, which means that not the owner, but the state itself is taking initiative against the refugees. It is the first time that a 'We Are Here' squat is treated with the criminal law. According to local politicians, Rochdale still seems to have no plans and no permits to renovate the properties, while the people occupying them have spend many weeks re-building the spaces (including toilets, showers, electricity, floors and ceilings) and made them safe and liveable. The group has 1 week to start a proceeding to defend the squats in court. If the case will be lost, also women and babies will be again on the street.
Come to the Voku next Wednsday, 7pm on Ten Katestraat 49, to support the cause.
Updates will follow.
De VluchtMarkt
Pictures of Ten Katestraat 61 and 63: after a few weeks of occupation they have been tranformed from rotten empty spaces into cozy homes.