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Urgent: Camp Quixote in Olympia Given Orders to Shut Down
I thought I'd pass this along as yet another example on how this country is waging war on the homeless. Maybe the Bay Area homeless need to get more organized, like these guys appearently are.
Press Release
On February 1st, the day that the City of Olympia banned sitting, panhandling or performing (except in designated areas) on the sidewalk, the Poor People's Union (PPU) set up a tent encampment in downtown Olympia at the corner of Capitol and Columbia, since that time, the encampment has grown to include 25 tents, each holding more than one person, a kitchen, a portable toilet and a wooden, communal hall. Dozens of local businesses and residents have donated food, clothing and other assorted necessities. Trash has been consistently picked up by those in the camp, arguments dealt with collectively, drugs and alcohol effectively banned and no serious, debilitating incidents have occurred. All of us in the camp view it as our home and respect it as such. People who would have been sleeping outside alone, isolated from any sort of community have now found one, a community with one thing in common: the City has no concern for us as human beings. Now that we have begun to take care of ourselves independently of the City, the local government and their police are preparing to come and destroy the small, beautiful place that we have built for ourselves. Our crime is NOT trespassing, is NOT being unsanitary and is NOT being dangerous. Our crime is acting independently and being more effective, more loving and more concerned than them.
Today, February 6th, the city manager Steve Hall and the police chief came down to the camp and, after kicking one of our tent poles over, gave us a verbal order to disperse. At the City Council meeting tonight it was made clear that they were not going to change their minds: the camp had to go. And so, now, we are waiting for the police to come. When they do, they will not just be taking down some tents, they will be destroying what in five, long days has become our home.
We are asking for all of the support we can get. We need people to call all of their friends, contact as many media sources as possible and generally spread the word. We need people to physically be there for support and to continue what we are doing when some of us are in jail. We need this to be remembered. We need to show the City that they cannot kick people and expect them to patiently await the next kick. They can pull the same old tricks and have their police toss us back on the same old streets, but they cannot destroy the community we have built. And that community is not going to stop fighting.
Poor Peoples Union
On February 1st, the day that the City of Olympia banned sitting, panhandling or performing (except in designated areas) on the sidewalk, the Poor People's Union (PPU) set up a tent encampment in downtown Olympia at the corner of Capitol and Columbia, since that time, the encampment has grown to include 25 tents, each holding more than one person, a kitchen, a portable toilet and a wooden, communal hall. Dozens of local businesses and residents have donated food, clothing and other assorted necessities. Trash has been consistently picked up by those in the camp, arguments dealt with collectively, drugs and alcohol effectively banned and no serious, debilitating incidents have occurred. All of us in the camp view it as our home and respect it as such. People who would have been sleeping outside alone, isolated from any sort of community have now found one, a community with one thing in common: the City has no concern for us as human beings. Now that we have begun to take care of ourselves independently of the City, the local government and their police are preparing to come and destroy the small, beautiful place that we have built for ourselves. Our crime is NOT trespassing, is NOT being unsanitary and is NOT being dangerous. Our crime is acting independently and being more effective, more loving and more concerned than them.
Today, February 6th, the city manager Steve Hall and the police chief came down to the camp and, after kicking one of our tent poles over, gave us a verbal order to disperse. At the City Council meeting tonight it was made clear that they were not going to change their minds: the camp had to go. And so, now, we are waiting for the police to come. When they do, they will not just be taking down some tents, they will be destroying what in five, long days has become our home.
We are asking for all of the support we can get. We need people to call all of their friends, contact as many media sources as possible and generally spread the word. We need people to physically be there for support and to continue what we are doing when some of us are in jail. We need this to be remembered. We need to show the City that they cannot kick people and expect them to patiently await the next kick. They can pull the same old tricks and have their police toss us back on the same old streets, but they cannot destroy the community we have built. And that community is not going to stop fighting.
Poor Peoples Union
For more information:
http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2007/02/3...
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