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| David Mandl on Fri, 13 Aug 1999 19:49:48 +0200 (CEST) |
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> Six sheriff's bailiffs, assisted by
> a special-ist armed police force,
> entered the 121 Centre in
> Brixton's Railton Road shortly
> after 6.30am and successfully
> removed the seven remaining
> illegal residents.
>
> The centre, which has drawn
> worldwide attention since
> residents barricaded themselves
> in to resist eviction more than
> seven months ago, was set up in 1981 as a collective.
>
> Lambeth council has attempted to evict them on a number
> of occasions, but until today its actions proved fruitless.
>
> At the last attempt, police were met by a demonstration of
> nearly 70 protesters who blocked the road and set up
> barricades inside the building, which also acted as an
> advice centre for squatters as well as a cafe, party venue
> and printing office.
>
> Occupants had organised a highly efficient campaign from
> inside the three-storey building with the use of a website
> and newsletter circulated among supporters, who included
> anarchists, hunt saboteurs and other radical issue
> campaigners.
>
> An emergency siren and internal defences with
> easy-to-assemble barricades were also used to maintain
> occupancy.
>
> However, there was no sign of any resistance from the
> small group of residents woken this morning, and the
> building was vacated in minutes.
>
> One squatter, Tom, 22, from Norway, said residents had
> become disillusioned with efforts to keep the centre open
> since police attempted their last eviction in February.
>
> "It was so aggressive and people just kind of gave up. But
> they won't be able to secure the building and people will
> try and enter it again." Tom says he will move to another
> London squat. He described today's raid: "They forced us
> out of the building. There seemed to be two groups and
> the first one came through the windows on the second
> floor. They did not even let us put our shoes on."
>
> The council said staff had prepared themselves for a fight,
> with more than 150 police officers standing by. It had,
> however, been a success, he added. "It was very
> successful, with everything happening very swiftly."
>
> The bailiffs, with the specialist unit, entered the
> brightly-coloured building through windows on the upper
> floors, Chief Inspector Martin Bagg said. They met with
> no resistance, he added.
>
> Lambeth leader Jim Dickson, who was once the victim of
> an office raid when 30 protesters from the centre stormed
> his council room, said: "We are systematically clearing up
> the borough and dealing with the legacy of the past. Our
> action today sends out a very clear message to the
> squatters - the council will keep taking action over
> squatted property until there is none left."
>
> However, Kuru, a 24-year-old squatter from Brazil, said:
> "What the police and the council are doing is just adding to
> the problem of homelessness in London. But they won't
> succeed in stopping us from squatting because we'll just go
> elsewhere."
>
> The building, which is being cleared of the occupants'
> belongings, will be auctioned.
>
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