{"id":293,"date":"2011-04-11T17:12:28","date_gmt":"2011-04-11T22:12:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/waronsociety.noblogs.org\/?p=293"},"modified":"2013-02-03T16:24:24","modified_gmt":"2013-02-03T22:24:24","slug":"call-for-solidarity-social-center-satama-under-threat-of-eviction-helsinki-finland","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/waronsociety.noblogs.org\/?p=293","title":{"rendered":"Call for solidarity: Social Center Satama under threat of eviction (Helsinki, Finland)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>From <a href=\"http:\/\/www.satama.org\/\">Satama<\/a><\/p>\n<p>The situation at Social Center Satama is critical. The city of  Helsinki is threatening Satama and the Roma camp at the social center&#8217;s  yard with an eviction. No one knows currently when the eviction will  come &#8211; if it comes &#8211; if the city will not agree on our conditions.<\/p>\n<p>At this point the Roma living in the camp have said that a camp  without electricity in the yard of the social center is better than one  under a bridge. The Rescue Department has stated, that they will not  accept the camp in any way. To make sure that the Roma camp and Social  Center Satama stay, and that activities in both are possible to  continue, it is crucial to get as many people as possible to defend  their existence. It is also possible to create pressure on the city&#8217;s  officials by other means so that they must make a political decision in  favor of the social center and the Roma people. <strong>All kinds of solidarity  actions are more than welcome at this point.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><!--more-->We need the help of our friends and comrades to ensure that the  outcome will be victorious, but also pleasant. We hope to have you with  us in erecting barricades, helping in cooking, as well as playing music  and hanging out with us. Autonomous spaces are part of the cityscape and  will stay so!<\/p>\n<p>We can expect anything from the city and the situation may change  dramatically soon, or this state of standoff may continue. To shed some  light on how this state of affairs came to be, here is some background:<\/p>\n<p>The city of Helsinki got their best excuse to evict the Roma camp,  which has been a thorn in their side for several years, on last  November, when there was a fire in the yard of Social Center Satama.  After this unfortunate incident, the Rescue Department started harassing  the camp. Despite all efforts to improve the safety of the camp (e.g.,  arranging training about fire safety for the Roma), the Rescue  Department has refused to cooperate with the social center. In the end  the city pressured the Roma to leave the country giving each 300 euros  for travelling expenses and stating that there is no place for them stay  here.<\/p>\n<p>About a month ago some Roma came to ask from Social Center Satama if  the camp in the yard could be re-opened. The answer was clear, as it has  always been &#8211; the Roma could camp in the yard and they could get  electricity from the social center. The city officials and the Rescue  Department responded quickly to the re-opening of the camp by stating  that the camp is not suitable for living as opposed to staying under a  bridge where you can&#8217;t get running water or electricity for heating.  Even though we tried to negotiate with the Rescue Department to make  improvements in the safety of the camp, they were unanimous that the  camp must be closed. It seems obvious that behind this decision is the  hostility of certain leading officials of the city against the Roma and  the social center. The safety of delivering electricity to the camp has  been improved all the time, and the current arrangements have been  approved by a professional electrician. Still, the Rescue Department  hasn&#8217;t accepted it and they state that the problem is in the user. Which  basically means that they are saying that Roma are incapable of using  electricity.<\/p>\n<p>Thus, after long negotiations with the Rescue Department on Thursday  the 24th of March it seemed that an eviction was certain. Barricades to  defend the camp were erected immediately around the yard and many  supporters of the camp showed up. At this point though, the officials  had not yet requested for help from the police. In the end we agreed on a  temporary solution with the Rescue Department to house the Roma of the  camp in the social center over the weekend. In addition the Rescue  Department removed all vehicles from the yard and one trailer, so that  no-one could live in it, and made sure that it&#8217;s not possible to drive  into the yard. The deal was in many ways stupid, and didn&#8217;t improve the  safety of the camp or the social center in any way, as it also made it  impossible for emergency vehicles to drive into the yard.<\/p>\n<p>After the weekend the social center stopped being a &#8220;fire safe&#8221; space  during the nights and the Rescue Department was again in favor of  evicting the camp. The barricades were re-erected and made stronger, and  the people of the social center began to guard the camp to keep police  and other unwanted types away. At the same time the city continued  talking about &#8220;solving the problem&#8221;, without achieving anything. Jarmo  R\u00e4ih\u00e4, the so-called Leading Expert from the Social Services Department,  who is appointed by the mayor, Jussi Pajunen, into a working-group  about Roma affairs, managed to screw up many times during the week.  R\u00e4ih\u00e4 offered accomodation for the Roma in a housing unit for homeless  people, which was already over-burdened. The Roma refused the deal,  stating that they didn&#8217;t want to take space from other homeless people.  After this, we turned on the electricity to the camp, started renovating  it and continued waiting and preparing for an eviction.<\/p>\n<p>On Thursday the 31st of March the Youth Department&#8217;s Director Lasse  Siurola, told that he had requested the police to evict the camp. Later  we learned that the request had been illegal, as the landlord cannot  evict the tenants with the help of police without first changing the  contract. After this failed, the Rescue Department took yet again the  role of the harasser. After that we have been staying in the house and  behind barricades keeping an eye on police patrols and other &#8220;concerned  citizens&#8221; in the immediate vicinity of the social center.<\/p>\n<p>On the morning of the 5th of April two officials came to discuss  about the situation. The officials were surprisingly rational and said  that their employer was against the camp, but also that the Rescue  Department and police are unwilling to have an eviction, as it would  only mean that the social center and the camp would be re-opened  somewhere else or even at the same location. They promised not to  continue harassing us any longer, but a couple of hours later a truck  with a load of large blocks drove to the yard in an attempt to fence off  the yard. After a while the trucked deemed it best to drive off.<\/p>\n<p>The latest requirement from the Rescue Department is a 24\/7  monitoring of the social center and the yard, and sending the bill to  the Youth Department. We all understand that the Youth Department has  better ways to spend their money than to pay for the ridiculous  surveillance of adults around the clock.<\/p>\n<p>The latest rumor is that the eviction is just around the corner, but as we said, we can expect anything from the city.<\/p>\n<p>For more info:<br \/>\n<a title=\"http:\/\/www.satama.org\" href=\"http:\/\/www.satama.org\/\">http:\/\/www.satama.org<\/a> and sosiaalikeskushki (at) gmail.com<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>From Satama The situation at Social Center Satama is critical. The city of Helsinki is threatening Satama and the Roma camp at the social center&#8217;s yard with an eviction. 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