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Reviews Layla M

 * http://filmkrant.nl/recensies/layla-m/
 * https://cinemagazine.nl/layla-m-2016-recensie/
 * https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2016/11/16/waarom-layla-zo-boos-is-5309807-a1532007
 * https://www.parool.nl/nieuws/film-over-amsterdamse-layla-m-trekt-volle-zalen~b973edea/
 * https://www.volkskrant.nl/cultuur-media/layla-m-zoekt-het-hartverscheurende-verhaal-achter-de-krantenkop~b5bfcfcbf/
 * https://decider.com/2018/03/26/netflix-layla-m-dutch-film-about-muslim-teen/
 * https://www.vulture.com/2018/02/whats-new-on-netflix-march-2018.html
 * https://www.latimes.com/95330280-132.html

List

 * Arena, Vienna
 * Kopi
 * WZH
 * Amsterdamsestraatweg Water Tower
 * Ubica
 * Ecotribe Teuge
 * La Ingobernable
 * Vrankrijk

2020vision

 * Deportation of Roma migrants from France
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Fiona_Stewart_(event_director)
 * Bristol Indymedia
 * Indymedia Center
 * stoppard - Leopoldstadt (play)
 * Hugh Doherty (Irish republican)
 * https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Vloek
 * https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubica-panden
 * https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watertoren_(Utrecht_Amsterdamsestraatweg_380)
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Article_titles
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Article_titles
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Article_titles

Baked Nicholson

 * more awards
 * check website for more
 * go to books
 * writing style section! a la graham greene
 * read through

Israel

 * 2005 https://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/01/world/middleeast/israeli-troops-drag-prosettler-squatters-from-stronghold.html
 * 2005 https://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/01/world/middleeast/israeli-troops-drag-prosettler-squatters-from-stronghold.html
 * 2007 https://www.ctvnews.ca/israeli-squatters-forcibly-removed-from-hebron-1.251654
 * 2014 https://www.reuters.com/article/us-palestinians-israel-demolitions/palestinian-shepherds-bitter-at-rise-in-israeli-demolitions-idUSBREA2B0KF20140312
 * 2018 https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20180814-israels-culture-ministry-funds-settlers-squatting-illegally-in-palestinian-home/
 * 2019 https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/culture/.premium-pop-ups-of-abandoned-complexes-brought-alive-again-in-jerusalem-1.7540520
 * 2019 https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-israeli-army-begins-demolition-of-illegal-outpost-in-amona-1.6806109
 * 2019 https://www.juancole.com/2019/04/israeli-covered-squatters-palestinian.html
 * Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 28, No. 3 (Spring, 1999), pp. 128-138
 * Land or Peace: Whither Israel? - Yael Yishai

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Squatting is the action of occupying an abandoned or unoccupied area of land or a building, usually residential, that the squatter does not own, rent or otherwise have lawful permission to use.

Squatting occurs worldwide and tends to occur when people who are poor and homeless find empty buildings or land to occupy for housing. It has a long history, broken down by country below. In developing countries and [[least developed countries, shanty towns often begin as squatted zones. There are [[pavement dwellers in [[India and [[South Africa, represented by groups such as Slum Dwellers International and [[Abahlali baseMjondolo. In Hong Kong there are rooftop slums. In Brazil, there are favelas and large social movements of thousands of people such as the [[Homeless Workers' Movement (MTST) and the [[Landless Workers' Movement (MST). Squatted settlements are known in Spanish-speaking countries under terms such as [[villa miseria (Argentina), [[pueblos jóvenes (Peru), [[okupas (Chile, Spain) and [[asentamiento irregulares (Guatemala, Uruguay).

In Turkey, gecekondua

komboni

in China [[urban villages,

In self-managed social centres and in Athens, Greece, there are refugee squats. In England there were estimated to be 50,000 squatters in the late 1970s.

Overview

The majority of squatting is residential in nature. Squatting tends to occur when a poor and homeless population sees derelict property or land. According to author [[Robert Neuwirth, there were over 1 billion (one in seven) squatters worldwide in 2004. If current trends continue, this will increase to 2 billion by 2030 (one in four), and 3 billion by 2050 (one in three). However, despite the numbers of people squatting, according to academic Kesia Reeve, "squatting is largely absent from policy and academic debate and is rarely conceptualised, as a problem, as a symptom, or as a social or housing movement."

In many of the world's poorer countries, there are extensive [[slums or [[shanty towns, typically built on the edges of major cities and consisting almost entirely of self-constructed housing built without the landowner's permission. While these settlements may, in time, grow to become both legalised and indistinguishable from normal residential neighbourhoods, they often start off as squats with minimal basic infrastructure. Thus, there is no sewerage system, drinking water must be bought from vendors or carried from a nearby tap, and if there is electricity, it is stolen from a passing cable. Such settlements also exist in industrialized countries, such as for example [[Cañada Real on the outskirts of Madrid.

Squatting can be related to political movements, such as [[anarchist, [[autonomist, or [[socialist.REF It can be a means to [[Architectural conservation|conserve buildings or a [[Occupation (protest)|protest action. Squats can be used by local communities as social centres, or free shops, cafés, venues, pirate radio, etc REF

In industrialized countries there is mainly hiddne housing occupations and visible political actions for housing migrants or creating social spaces. Thus in France there are varius ZADs 'zones to defend' the most famous being ZAD Notres-dame-des-landes

bangers

 * Anarchist Bookfair
 * wagenplatz
 * kraken in NL
 * squatting the real story
 * Deportation of Roma migrants from France
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Mujinga&oldid=85421476

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[[Israeli settlements are communities of [[Israeli citizens living in the [[Palestinian territories. The [[international community considers the settlements in [[Israeli-occupied territories|occupied territory to be illegal, In March 2018, Israeli settlers were evicted from a house they had illegally occupied in [[Hebron, a Palestinian city in the [[West Bank. The fifteen families had argued that they had bought the house, but the High Court of Justice ruled that they had to leave. The [[Israel Defense Forces declared the building a closed military zone and it was unclear if the Palestinian owners could regain possession. The settlers had also occupied the house and been evicted in 2012. In October 2018, [[Fatou Bensouda, the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court stated that Israel's planned demolition of Bedouin village [[Khan al-Ahmar could constitute a war crime.

LSC

 * https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/europe/united-kingdom/england/london/articles/london-hippie-squat/ DONE


 * DONE https://books.google.nl/books?id=yOwgCwAAQBAJ&pg=PT313&lpg=PT313&dq=dr+phil+london+street+commune&source=bl&ots=8NVzdk0sKL&sig=ACfU3U0nt3HCWWVYSRbLMmBdfwsVY3gCTw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwihoa2gxbnhAhUOPewKHVfjCMsQ6AEwDnoECAcQAQ#v=onepage&q=dr%20phil%20london%20street%20commune&f=false


 * https://www.theguardian.com/theguardian/2010/sep/22/police-raid-london-commune DONE


 * https://maydayrooms.org/event/book-launch-archive-that-comrade-by-phil-cohen/ NOPE

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Border Police of New South Wales

Centro Financiero Confinanzas done

List of slums

cat

List of favelas in Brazil

hong kong or china Shek Kip Mei - hong kong done

occupy pff!!

Landless Workers' Movement

ZAD NDDL? DONE

EKH DONE

Argyle Street, Norwich DONE

Jockin Arputham

[[2016 Bendigo Street housing dispute

[[Kiefernstraße done

[[Occupation (protest)

[[Occupy movement - waaaa

[[Infoshop - uggggg

[[Squatting in England and Wales - eeeee

[[Autonomous social center - aaaaaaa

[[Tree sitting - ghghghghghhgghgh

[[Social center -AAAAAAAAAAA

[[Rozbrat DONE

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KINO nope

luxor - one day

roffa - done

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[[Exploding cinema done

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Infoshops are places in which people can access anarchist or [[Autonomism|autonomist ideas. They are often stand-alone projects, or can form part of a larger radical bookshop, archive, social centre or cultural centre. Typically, infoshops offer flyers, posters, zines, pamphlets and books for sale or donation. Other items such as badges, locally produced artworks and T-shirts are also often available. Infoshops can also provide printing and copying facilities for people to produce their own literature or have a meeting space or café.

Infoshops can be found in many cities in North America and Western Europe, and also in other locations around the world such as Israel and New Zealand. They vary in size and function. They are self-managed spaces run by volunteers.

Radical spaces
An infoshop (the word being a portmanteau of information and shop) is a physical space where people can access radical ideas through flyers, posters, zines, pamphlets and books. It also provides a space to meet other people and in some cases to organise events such as meetings or fundraisers. Some infoshops have computers, copy machines and printers so that pamphlets, position papers, articles, magazines, and newspapers can be created and then circulated between the network of spaces.

Academic [[Chris Atton describes the infoshop as a "forum for alternative cultural, economic, political and social activities." For example, in a flyer announcing its planned activities, the [[Autonomous Centre of Edinburgh stated it would make available locally produced arts and crafts, records, T-shirts, badges, books, zines and information. When it opened ACE provided flyers, leaflets, newsletters, magazines or journals  about causes such as antivivisectionism, anti-monarchism, hunt saboteurs and job seekers’ allowance advice.

Like social centres, infoshops vary in size and function depending on local context. Many contemporary anarchists first come into contact with radical politics through an infoshop.

Infoshops tend to be run on a voluntary basis by a non-hierarchical collective. The spaces are non-profit and self-managed.

Antecedents
In the United Kingdom, early antecedents of infoshops were the radical presses such as Giles Calvert's press (1600s) and John Doherty's bookstore (1830s). [ASC] More recently, infoshops were associated with squatted anarchist social centres such as the [[121 Centre in Brixton, London and the Free Information Network (FIN).

Writing in [[Maximumrocknroll in the 1990s, Chuck Munson placed North American infoshops in the lineage of peace and justice community centres and acknowledged the influence of European social centres [infoshop previous]. Munson also stated there were over 60 infoshops (infoladen) in Germany which were connected to the [[anarchist, [[Autonomism|autonomist [[squatting and [[punk movements.

Around the world
[[Social centres in the United Kingdom often contain infoshops, such as for example the [[Cowley Club in Brighton and the [[1 in 12 Club in Bradford. There is also the 56a Infoshop in London. In the mid 2000s, as well as these spaces, there were infoshops in Leeds, Manchester, Norwich and Nottingham.

[[Self-managed social centres in Italy such as [[Forte Prenestino in Rome often contain infoshops.

In 1990s, there were the following infoshops in North America: Crescent Wrench Infoshop (New Orleans); Long Haul (Berkeley), Autonomous Zone (Chicago), Mayday Books (Minneapolis), Arise! Bookstore & Resource Center (Minneapolis), Blackout Books (New York City); Lucy Parsons Center (Cambridge); Wooden Shoe Books (Philadelphia); Who's Emma (Toronto); 223 Center (Portland, Oregon); Beehive Infoshop (Washington DC); Emma Center (Minneapolis); Croatan (Baltimore); 404 Willis (Detroit); Epicenter (San Francisco).

Related projects include [[anarchist archives, bunkos in Japan and community libraries.

add? Halkevleri [[Peoples House in mainland Europe,

zinelibrary freeshop information abotu evbents DiY FiN Anti-authoritarianism

Infoladen

needs work - Autonomous Centre of Edinburgh, CMC, Old Market Autonomous Zone, licy parsons