397,954 evictions: Anti Eviction Movement Demands Government to Quit

The PAH requires the government to resign en bloc by a failure of execution before the evictions

By Platform  of those Affected by Mortgages   PAH  (en Castellano abajo)

Once again, data from the General Council of the Judiciary  show the stark reality: that of the thousands of families subjected to the suffering of the implementation process and mortgage evictions and rent.

..''Carmen and her kids were evicted this morning, I was arrested with 13 oyhers for trying tpo stop it.. her case is that of thousands of people: a sad daily reality in our society..''
..”Carmen and her kids were evicted this morning, I was arrested with 13 others for trying to stop it.. her case is that of thousands of people: a sad daily reality in our society..”

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The Expropriated Bank: Communiqué as Eviction Delayed Again.

fight for what we loveThe ‘Expropriated Bank’ is one of 7 occupied social centers in  ex banks in and around Barcelona.  Though long overdue for eviction the State has hesitated, perhaps a bit nervous after failing to evict Can Vies last year due to huge solidarity.

Maybe they don’t want to coincide with widespread public anger at the jailing of 7 activists for being anarchists.  (Mass Demos vs. Gag law and Arrest of Anarchists)

Perhaps they wish to avoid more opposition to their corrupt banks which have presided over the eviction of up to half a million people to balance their crooked books.

Whatever the reason the ‘Expropriated Bank’ in Gracia barrio is still going strong. Here’s a translation of their latest communiqué….. Continue reading “The Expropriated Bank: Communiqué as Eviction Delayed Again.”

Barclays to evict amazing Carboneria Squat Center

The iconic Carbonería (La Carbó) is about to be evicted. The property is now owned by Barclays Bank, well known in Barcelona as Butchers of mortgage defaulters.P1050327The Carboneria is an’Occupied Self Managed Social Center’, working on the Assembly system and deeply immersed in the local community.

The eviction will be resisted, and not just symbolically, and a seperate support group http://tobarclayswithlove.noblogs.org has vowed to take on the Barclays Butchers. Continue reading “Barclays to evict amazing Carboneria Squat Center”

Occupy Bankia.. mortgage-evicted now camped 100 days in street

100 days ‘camping in front of Bankia’: “we’ll stay till they change

the mortgage law or arrest us”

by Mario Toledo  Tuesday, January 29, 2013 en español abajooccupy Bankia

Fifty people have spent 100 nights outside the headquarters of Bankia in Madrid, to protest against evictions. The campers fear imminent eviction as police visits have intensified in the past week.

Around a brazier, sheltered from the weather by a plastic tent and eating thanks to the solidarity of residents and businesses. So the night passed ffor about 60 people occupying the sidewalk outside the headquarters of Bankia, in Madrid’s Plaza of Celenque (a short walk from Puerta del Sol). They began on the afternoon of October 22 and they continue today on, fighting for the government to change the law and the banks to renegotiate the mortgages of people at risk of eviction. (Spain is perhaps the only country where the bank repossesses and evicts you for non payment but you still have to go on paying for decades).

On Tuesday, the Bankia celebrated 100 nights camping on the street, although the members of the protest fear evicted at any time: “Only if we will change the mortgage law or if we take to the force,” said Carlos, one of the most active members of the camp. In recent days, the police “have intensified their visits  and intimidation, so we are preparing an imminent eviction,” said one of the crowd.

Losing your home is not only something material, also causes marital separations and social exclusion.  But despite the difficulties, they are optimistic. Last week, the Platform of People Affected by Mortgage Repossessions presented in Congress over 700,000 signatures demanding the introduction of a Popular Legislative Initiative (ILP), with the goal of changing the mortgage law, cancelling evictions (now running at an incredible 500 a day in Spain) and extending the social rent payment as an alternative to eviction. “You have to understand that losing your home is not only material … it is causing marital separations, alcoholism, homelessness and only leads to social exclusion,” said Esther, a member of the 15-M, one of the promoters of camping groups Bankia. There must be some chance of success, at least fot those still to be evicted, the rightr to a home is even enshrined in the Constitution.

It’s much too cold, some have had to leave suffering from pneumonia and others have neglected their families “to address this struggle.” But consider that the protest is worthwhile. “Little by little they are seeing the fruits: we’ve got the social rent orMadrid-Ecuatorianos-Bankia-Olga-Veloso_ECMIMA20121109_0113_4 payment in kind granted for 15 families who have been here camping here. Although we had to occupy Bank branch offices to achieve it, “says Luis, who heads an association of the unemployed, .There were almost  6 million of working age unemployed at the end of 2012, and rising, worse than the Great Depression.

Patricia, 38 and a son aged 11, has avoided eviction from her home by a social rent. “I was about to end up on the street, alone with the child, but with the support of all we negotiated with Bankia. Now I pay 190 euros, paying costs me an effort, but at least it’s manageable. It was not easy, I went to push my branch, I spent many nights here, but that’s how thing could get achieved. If you do not move you get nothing “, claims Patricia. “Now I struggle to write off the debt: I still have to pay 251,000 euros. It is impossible, ” she adds.

Solidarity from neighbors and shops

Meanwhile, the campers survive with food and useful items that people donate. On a blackboard they writeimages what they need: coal for the grate, water, plastic cups and an old mobile phone. “Neighbors bring food and sometimes we get so many things that we just distributing it to other needy folks. We also have the solidarity of tradespeople: the clothes shop and the cafe next door give us hot drinks in the morning “, thanks Carlos while showing me his makeshift home:” Here we cook, sleep and here debate about injustices “.

Cien días de ‘Acampada Bankia’: “Solo nos iremos si cambian la ley hipotecaria o por la fuerza”

por Mario Toledo  Martes, 29 de Enero de 2013

Medio centenar de personas cumplen este martes 100 noches frente a la sede de Bankia en Celenque, para protestar contra los desahucios. Los acampados temen un desalojo inminente, ya que las visitas de la Policía se han intensificado en la última semana.    En torno a un brasero, resguardados de la intemperie por una carpa de plástico y comiendo gracias a la solidaridad de vecinos y comerciantes. Así pasan las noches las cerca de 60 personas acampadas frente a la sede de Bankia, en la madrileña plaza del Celenque (a un paso de la Puerta del Sol). Allí se plantaron en la tarde del 22 de octubre. Y allí seguían este lunes, luchando para que el Gobierno cambie la ley hipotecaria y para que la entidad financiera renegocie las hipotecas de personas al borde del desahucio.

Este martes, la Acampada Bankia cumple 100 noches en la calle, aunque los integrantes de la protesta temen que en cualquier momento los desalojen: “Solo nos iremos si cambian la ley hipotecaria o si nos echan a la fuerza”, explica Carlos, uno de los miembros más activos del campamento. En los últimos días, la Policía “ha intensificado las visitas en plan intimidatorio, por lo que creemos que están preparando un desalojo inminente“, explica otro de los congregados .  Perder la casa no es solo algo material; también provoca separaciones matrimoniales y exclusión socialSin embargo, pese a las dificultades, son optimistas. La semana pasada, la Plataforma de Afectados por la Hipotecapresentó en el Congreso más de 700.000 firmas para solicitar la tramitación de una Iniciativa Legislativa Popular (ILP), con el objetivo de cambiar la ley hipotecaria, introducir la dación en pago y extender el alquiler social como alternativa a los desahucios. “Tienen que entender que perder la casa no es algo solamente material… está provocando separaciones matrimoniales, alcoholismo, mendicidad y solo conduce a la exclusión social“, apunta Esther, integrante del 15-M, otro de los colectivos promotores de Acampada Bankia.

Pasan frío, algunos han tenido que abandonar aquejados por neumonías y otros han dejado de lado a sus familias “por atender esta lucha”. Pero consideran que la protesta está mereciendo la pena. “Poco a poco se van viendo los frutos: ya hemos conseguido el alquiler social o la dación en pago para 15 familias que han estado aquí acampadas. Aunque para lograrlo hemos tenido incluso que encerrarnos en sucursales”, asegura Luis, que preside una asociación de desempleados.   Patricia, de 38 años y con un hijo de 11, ha esquivado el desahucio de su vivienda gracias a un alquiler social. “Estaba a punto de quedarme en la calle, sola con el niño, pero con el apoyo de todos conseguimos negociar con Bankia. Ahora pago 190 euros de alquiler; me cuesta un esfuerzo, pero al menos es asumible. No fue fácil, fui a presionar a mi  sucursal, pasé muchas noches aquí, pero así es como se consiguen las cosas. Si no te mueves no consigues nada”, reivindica Patricia. “Ahora lucho para que me condonen la deuda: todavía me queda por pagar 251.000 euros. Es imposible”, añade.

Solidaridad de vecinos y comercios   Mientras, los acampados sobreviven con los alimentos y objetos útiles que les dona la gente. En una pizarra indican lo que necesitan: carbón para el brasero, agua, vasos de plástico y un teléfono móvil viejo.  “Los vecinos nos traen comida y a veces recibimos tantas cosas que acabamos repartiéndola a personas necesitadas. También contamos con la solidaridad de los comercios: la tienda de disfraces y la cafetería de al lado nos dan cosas calientes por la mañana”, agradece Carlos mientras enseña su improvisado hogar: “Aquí cocinamos, aquí dormimos y aquí debatimos sobre las injusticias”.

http://www.20minutos.es/noticia/1713803/0/acampada-bankia/desahucios-vivienda/hipoteca-alquiler-dacion/

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Spain gets hot: 50 mass demos Thursday

Here in Spain things are hotting up, as more and more people lose their jobs.

The cuts forced by the State and Banks are cutting into essential services. (Health, education, Pensions..) and 1000s are evicted for defaulting on mortgages.

The demonstrations and occupations have become daily and hourly.

People recognize that the Capitalist System itself is at fault, and there is intense debate, especially from the Take The Streets (15-M) movement

which has decentralized into hundreds of local non hierarchical Assemblies and sub commissions.

There are many local initiatives setting off, including Mutual Aid Networks.

This Thursday will be a Day of Action as a lead up to the General Strike, and you can choos from over 50 mass demonstrations

due to take place around the country.

MOVILIZACIONES 29S. “La lucha está en la calle. Hacia la Huelga General”

Spain takes to the streets

Convocatorias unitarias de manifestaciones que tendrán lugar en todo el estado en la jornada de lucha del 29 de septiembre, con el lema de “La lucha está en la calle. Hacia la Huelga General”.