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Bezetting Italiaans consulaat in Amsterdam (engels talig)
by via P-line (indymedia.nl) Wednesday August 01, 2001 at 04:01 PM

Today, Wednesday August 1 2001 at 11:30, 50 activists from the "Ya Pasta! Collective" occupied the Italian consulate at Herengracht 581 in Amsterdam. The action is a protest against the violence used by the Italian police on protestors during the G8 summit in Genoa.

Today, Wednesday August 1 2001 at 11:30, 50 activists from
the "Ya
Pasta! Collective" occupied the Italian consulate at
Herengracht 581 in
Amsterdam. The action is a protest against the violence used
by the
Italian police on protestors during the G8 summit in Genoa.
PRESS STATEMENT

Italian Consulate in Amsterdam Occupied for Genoa Police Violence

Today, Wednesday August 1 2001 at 11:30, 50 activists from the "Ya
Pasta! Collective"
occupied the Italian consulate at Herengracht 581 in Amsterdam. The
action is a protest
against the violence used by the Italian police on protestors during
the G8 summit in Genoa.
There is no doubt anymore that many protestors have been beaten up
without reason. During
the July 21st raid on the Diaz school, where many people found a
sleeping place, 93 people
have been arrested, 52 of whom had to be taken into hospital. Of
this last group, 32 had to stay
in hospital for a longer period of time. In the end, only 1 arrested
person was charged, the rest
have been released without charges. Other evidence have shown
systematic torture at police
stations and in prisons. A group of women (including one with a
broken leg) have been forced
into 'spreadeagle' stand against a wall for 19 hours. People have
been beaten and intimidated,
women have been threatened with rape, one person was urinated on by
police.
The people who are still in jail (like the 25 people from the
NoBorderNoNations Street
Theatre Caravan) we consider to be political prisoners. The only
reason for their detention
are their political ideas on migration and neo-liberal economic
globalisation. Berlusconi's
government party Forza Italia is (extreme) rightwing, coalition
partners Lega Norte and
Allianza Nazionale are both neo-fascist parties who are actively
countering democratic
resistance. Furthermore, most Italian TV stations are owned by the
Berlusconi imperium,
which makes independent reporting very hard in Italy.

The violence and repression against the G8 protestors in Genoa is
not only inspired by a
fascist police force and government. It is also the repression we
saw being used in Prague and
Gothenburg against the resistance against neo-liberal economic
globalisation. We are getting
too strong, and therefore dangerous to those in power:
multinationals, politicians and high
level officials. We are millions, not only in the North, but even
more in the South, where
many people before have died at protests against neo-liberal
economic globalisation. The
repression won't stop us, we will continue our resistance.

During the occupation of the Italian consulate we have discovered a
large amount of weapons:
six kitchen knives, a petrol bomb labelled "thinner", a black
madonna, black shoe police, a
broom (including stick) and a package of pointed uncooked spaghetti
stalks. This alone would
justify an investigation into the activities of all Italian
government representatives in The
Netherlands. The provisional closure of the consulate would be
appropriate. We will remain
inside until our demands have been met.

We demand the Italian government to:
- release all political prisoners immediately;
- enable an independent investigation op all police activities in
and around Genoa, as well as
the treatment of prisoners;
- fire the Minister of Interior Scajola and those directly
responsible for the police raid in the
Diaz school on July 21st, as well as all police people involved;
- pay the hospital costs and legal aid for arrested and wounded
people, as well as the costs for
protestors of coping with the traumas suffered during the police
violence.

We demand the Italian consul to:
- convince all consulate representatives to dissociate themselves
from the violence and
torture protestors had to endure;
- support the call for an independent investigation.
There is enough evidence. If they would choose not to react on these
demands, we'd kindly
ask them to leave The Netherlands.

We demand the Dutch government to:
- call back the Dutch ambassador from Italy as a protest against the
Italian police behaviour;
- call the Italian ambassador in The Netherlands for an explanation;
- support the call for an independent investigation.

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While i'm posting this (15.57), the people are still inside the consulate.
Greetings from P-line (indymedia.nl)