That Social Centre said on social media that one of their activists fled to the roof of the property during the attempted eviction. That Social Centre said on social media that one of their activists fled to the roof of the property during the attempted eviction. HOUSING ACTIVISTS HAVE regained access to a squatting site in Stoneybatter, Dublin following an attempted eviction earlier today.
The group said on 18 September that they had occupied an “empty corner of Stoneybatter” and that their plans for the next few months were “to clean up, build infrastructure, host events and workshops, and resist any further eviction attempts”.That Social Centre put out a call for assistance this morning stating that a private security firm was removing everyone from the site, accompanied by gardaí.
“A group of people gathered at the scene, some of whom commenced to engage in purported protest activity,” gardaí said in a statement. #Open journalism No news is bad news Support The Journal Your contributions will help us continue to deliver the stories that are important to youVideo footage of today’s attempted eviction was widely shared online, showing gardaí and security staff clashing with activists outside the property.
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