Squatting for Utopia (5)

After three weeks of squatting action and enriching cultural and political programe it became clear, that eventually the new urban utopia would be evicted by the police. Some inhabitants and visitors reacted differently than others: some were doing even more work than before, others started to chill and hang out all day long. The question arouse how the construction of a “new society” would be possible if tasks were unequally distributed between people…

The head of the local police asked some representatives of the new socio-cultural centre to come and have a talk with them on how the eviction would take place. Meanwhile the local public opinion was strongly in favour of the squatters. Some political parties and foundations expressed their solidarity with the squat.
Two days before the actual eviction would take place, the information about it somehow got through to the squatters and the necessary preparations began …

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