Arthur Bueno on Sat, 27 Nov 1999 21:14:42 +0100 |
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>Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 15:36:10 +0100 > rts@gn.apc.org >From: kurin <kurin@softhome.net> >Subject: ATTACK, follow-up >Hi >Thanks ALOT everyone who helped us with sending faxes on the weekend 6th >and 7th November. This helped us a lot. After the action we were promised a >space in the factory, jedinstvo. >This is what happened on the action: >We gathered outside the factory at Saturday 6th . not very many people >appeared, at the most 50. People were drumming, dancing juggling and >painting graffiti on a banner that we put around the factory. We also >cooked tea and lunch. This lasted about 4 hours. At the same time three >activists climbed and occupied the roof of the building. And placed a >banner with the text "alternative culture center" >See more about this part in Marko's description below. >There were many journalists present (jutarnji list, vecernji list, fade in >video, vjesnik) and we went live from the roof into student radio's program >and recorded a statement for radio 101. Although there weren't many people >present I am quite happy how everything turned out. The atmosphere was >friendly, roof squatting went as we planned, even people from the city >culture department showed up at the spot and invited us for a meeting on the >Monday after the action. >On this Monday we read in a newspaper that ATTACK had been given a space in >Jedinstvo. We were surprised since we didn't know about this. The >journalist told us that mr Cutura from the city of Zagreb had told her so. >Now we have been promised this space by Cutura and it has been in several >articles in media and so on. But three times we have made appointments to >go to the factory, and it has been postponed every time, so the process is >very slow, but we are quite certain that we will get the space though. > Once again, we are very greatful for your help. We believe that this >helped us very much in the process. > Karin Ã?sterling > > > > >------------------------------- >squatting the roof - in detail >by Marko V. >we agreed that we want to do something more direct, a bit more impudent, in >order to add a little bit more of juice, adrenalin and appeal to the >"charge on jedinstvo factory". that's how we came up with the idea to squat >the roof foir a couple of hours and place a banner there. >at first we planned to go as four people to the roof. since that was an >ilegal action it wasn't possible to go aroung the city and tell everybody >about it in order to find people. it turned out that it was a bit harder to >find four people for something like that than we expected. so in front of >four people (we wanted to be a male and female group), 3 men went instead. >some very nice alpinists borrowed us the equipment and sold some rope. >during wednesday and thursday we had some training for climbing, handing in >belt etc in order to be prepared to hang from the roof in the ropes and in >the belts if the police tries to take us down by force. we didn't need that >skill after all as the cops backed from that idea the very second we tied >ourselves with ropes and came closer to the edge of the roof. > >i went into the factory by surprise. the fence was open so i went in. the >security guard was confused by that so he didn't react in time. he asked me >for my documents and i replied how i don't have them and just moved further >in the jard of the factory. he couldn't follow, since he had to close down >the fence door in order to prevent the others to come in as well. then the >journalists - photogtaphers made a trick and showed their press cards. the >guard got confused once again so he let them in the yard. while all this was >happening at the door I climber to the first level of the roof. in the >meanwhile two other guys climbed over the fence and used the plastic roof to >come to the first level as well. we took the improvised ladders up with us >and climbed over to the second level of the roof (the top of the building). >then something we didn't expect happened. 3 photographers followed us up to >the roof. so all of us ended up on 12 meters above the ground on the flat >roof of this factory. >the photographers took some photos as we placed the banned saying - >alternative culture centre. > >the cops we also confused of course. they didn't expect this to happen and i >doubt that they even ever so such a thing. it took them over 30 minutes to >contact the police station and react. we used that time to secure ourselves >with ropes and prepare to hang from the roof if we have to. by that time >press finnished their photo session so they climbed down from the roof. > >then the police also tried to do something. first they ordered the people >responsible for the gathering to make us come down. no success. the the cops >started to communicate more directly. at first there was a lot of tention. >they yelled and screamed a lot, things like - come on down right away! - we >will call special squad and firemen - you will get what you deserve when you >come down! i replied on this last sentence with a question - are you >threatening me? the answer was no, and this cop quickly left the scene. i >think that was the point when they realised that we won't come down. > >spontaniously the fourth perfon has joined us on the roof. he was there a >while with us, and when he decided that he want's to go down again we told >the police that we will release one hostage as a sign of our good will and >that we want 3 hours of time in return. that has happened. the cops told us >at some point (over mobile phone, not publicly) that they give us time until >16 o'clock... > >around 14:20 we realized that they are not paying attention to us. they >didn't even surround the building. it seemed as a good joke to have one of >us dissapear from the scene. that was what has happened. one of us climbed >down on the other side of the building and used his bike to escape. they >didn't even notice that he was missing until we started to prepare the >escape route for the two of us as well. only then they surrounded the >building. > >we stayed on the roof for another hour, adn when it became boring for us >went down the same was we came up. >then we had to go through the identity check, ultra nice treatment from the >police (support from outside took their badge numbers + we had a video >camera), and finally they took us to the station. after 40 minutes we were >released. it's uncertain if we will be charged or not.. > > > > >-------------------------------------------------------------- >Karin Osterling kurin@softhome.net >casmanska 2/3 >10000 Zagreb >croatia +385-1-611 30 32 > > ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress