RADIO 100 Police Raid Attempted (Amsterdam)

 

  RADIO 100 Police Raid Attempted (Amsterdam)

 


source: http://www.radio100.nl/_eng/information/index.htmlmp3 & real audio links via that page

Wednesday 20th March 2002 between 14:00-15:00 CET Some ten police officials attempted to raid the building where the antenna of Radio 100 is located, allegedly to look for the studio and transmitter. The police team included a cop acting as (assistant) public prosecutor, some plain clothes officers and some in uniform.

Evidently there was a lot of confusion on the part of the police as they said that they did not have “the right paperwork”! A search warrant was not shown to anyone. Residents and workers from the building peacefully resisted the police and finally persuaded them to leave empty-handed after more than an hour. The (assistant) public prosecutor went on to fill in some paperwork in front of the door whilst Radio 100 sympathisers gathered around responding to the city-wide alarm. The police left and the alarm centre was informed.

Our very warmest thanks to all who came to our support and to residents and workers who stood in the way of the police. Several free radio colleagues as well as those active in other alternative media present quickly organised a special broadcast for Thursday, 21st March from 18:00 CET on the combined free radio stations of Amsterdam and the internet. The broadcast will deal with the need for free media in general and free radio in particular.

There are three free radio stations in Amsterdam: Radio Patapoe, Radio de Vrije Keyser, and Radio 100. These stations have traditionally filled needs for independent music, culture, and information. Free media in Amsterdam also include many zines, periodicals, writers, and video/film collectives. We invite all who work in or with free media and wish to speak out to take part in this special broadcast. Come to the studio, phone in, or chat via internet. Thursday 21st March from 18:00 CET

http://www.radio100.nl/_eng/information/index.html On Radio 100; 99.3 FM – Amsterdam

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Victory for Campaign as Delft Southevictions (ZA) and auctions stopped!

 

  Victory for Campaign as Delft South evictions (ZA) and auctions stopped!

 


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The Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign (AEC) is delighted to announce that all evictions and auctioning off of RDP houses in Delft South are to be stopped. This agreement was reached in a meeting between the Anti-Eviction Campaign yesterday with Cape Town UniCity Manager Robert Maydon and Interim Income and Debt Manager, George van Schalkwyk.

“George van Schalkwyk claimed that he did not fully understand the plight of the poverty stricken residents of Delft before the meeting, and that now he would ensure that the auctions which were to go ahead tomorrow and next month would be stopped,” said Anti-Eviction Campaign Co-ordinator Ishmael Petersen. The 47 auctions due to go ahead in March have also been stopped.

The AEC complained that final notices were being issued for amounts as low as R234.23 (Mrs Z V Nongawuza, 15 Henze St, Delft South). “This is unjust administrative action. By the admission of George van Schalkwyk, City Interim Debt Manager, there are businesses who owe over R100 000 who are not being disconnected,” said AEC negotiator Ishmael Petersen.

The AEC also complained that the Unicity was governing in a very chaotic manner. “For example, Mrs F.G. Genu of 21 Jacaranda Street has services arrears of R1746.87 yet the arrangement to pay off these arrears is R0.00. In other words Mrs Genu must pay the full amount. Miss Lufuta, her neighbour at 23 Jacaranda Street is allowed to pay off R130.54 per month on her total arrears of R879.98. Her neighbour at 25 Jacaranda Street has total arrears of R1254.77 and is being asked to pay off R564.93. This is almost half of the total amount, which is unrealistic. Note that all the letters say the arrangements (which are all different) are being made in terms of the recently adopted Indigent Policy. This is a policy of chaos and anti-equity,” said Peter

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