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A Different Kind of Land Occupation

by Dan Clore <clore@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 20, 2008 at 10:18 AM

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Argentina: A Different Kind of Land Occupation
Written by Shane Kavanagh
Tuesday, 20 May 2008

"This is going to be a different type of occupation," say the people of 
Tierra y Libertad (Land and Freedom), a land occupation on the outskirts 
of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The name of their group gives an idea of 
what they intend. The occupation began on March 29th this year when 40 
families entered a small parcel of land in La Matanza and began setting 
up a community. Since then the occupation has grown to over 135 families 
and has continued to organize and resist eviction in the face of 
intimidation and violence.

Land occupations are not unusual in the poorest suburbs surrounding 
Buenos Aires (the neighbouring land was occupied 3 years ago), but what 
sets this apart is the vision for another kind of community. All 
decisions are taken by popular assembly and political parties and the 
associated mechanisms of party politics have been consciously excluded. 
In place of this is a plan that includes two community centres, one for 
meetings and activities and another one for two common brick and bread 
ovens.

The history of the land itself gives an idea of the extent of corruption 
at the local level that exists in this suburb. While the land officially 
belongs to the Insituto de la Vivienda de la Provincia de Buenos Aires 
(Department of Housing for the Provence of Buenos Aires) it has already 
been occupied by a local business figure who has also occupied a number 
of similar parcels of land and used them for his own business interests 
or has sold some of them off for his own profit. Locals describe a 
system of intimidation and violence linked to the protection of these 
interests and the people at Tierra y Libertad have had to endure nights 
of gunfire, the wounding in the shoulder of one of the community and 
death threats to maintain their current occupation.

Solidarity has arrived from a wide variety of groups and social 
movements. While people in surrounding suburbs have had mixed views 
about the occupation many have arrived to lend resources and sup****t. 
Alongside them are people and groups from other grassroots organisations 
including Madres Plaza Mayo, and an anarcho-feminist collective that is 
donating clothes for fund raising and is going to provide education on 
violence and unwanted pregnancy prevention. Sunday has been designated 
as an open day where many arrive to spend the day and has included a 
clothes fair, barbeques, videos and community volleyball.

After surviving its first difficult month, Tierra y Libertad is 
attempting to reinforce its presence and organise to resist attempts at 
eviction. Homes are being built, electricity is being extended to all 
and land it being cleared. Sup****t for the community will be crucial 
over the coming months to resist eviction and reinforce the community.

-- 
Dan Clore

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Skipper: Professor, will you tell these people who is
in charge on this island?
Professor: Why, no one.
Skipper: No one?
Thurston Howell III: No one? Good heavens, this is anarchy!
-- _Gilligan's Island_, episode #6, "President Gilligan"
 




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