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  • COPENHAGEN, Denmark: Police fired tear gas on Monday in clashes with rock-throwing rioters protesting the demolition of a decrepit building in Copenhagen’s hippie enclave.

    At least 16 people were arrested, police said, while one police officer and one protester were injured.

    The protesters set fire to a barricade on the main road outside the Christiania district of the Danish capital, sending thick, black smoke into the sky. Helmeted riot officers fired tear gas at masked youths hurling bottles and cobblestones.

    The clashes erupted two months after angry youths went on a rampage in downtown Copenhagen to protest the eviction of a squatter from a youth center in another part of the city. Hundreds were arrested and some 25 people injured.

    Police spokesman Flemming Steen Munch said youth activists who took part in those riots also joined Monday’s clashes in Christiania, which started after workers started tearing down a condemned building.

    The wooden structure, known as Cigarkassen — or the cigar box — had been used by homeless people after being damaged by a fire in 2002.

    Residents of Christiania, who have been protesting the government’s plans to end the small district’s alternative society, had called for peaceful protests against the demolition.

    But the situation spun out of control when black-clad youths built a large barricade and set fire to it to keep police from entering the area.

    One demonstrator was injured in a scuffle with baton-wielding police officers after he punched an officer’s helmet. The protester was handcuffed and taken away by ambulance, bleeding from his forehead.

    Munch said the man had a cut to his eyebrow, but the injury was not serious and that the man would be charged with assaulting a police officer after being treated.

    Christiania was founded in the 1970s when hippies proclaimed their freewheeling society on state-controlled land behind Copenhagen’s old ramparts. They painted the buildings in psychedelic colors and advocated free marijuana, nudity and anarchy with no cars and no police.

    Parliament recognized Christiania as a “social experiment” in 1987, and four years later gave the residents the right to use the land.

    However, lawmakers three years ago adopted the center-right government’s plan to end the social experiment. The government wants to create a housing agency to assume ownership of Christiania’s buildings, impose rents and allow outsiders to move in.

    http://www.infoshop.org/inews/article.php?story=20070514151558727

    Dr Bunsen wrote:
    However, lawmakers three years ago adopted the center-right government’s plan to end the social experiment. The government wants to create a housing agency to assume ownership of Christiania’s buildings, impose rents and allow outsiders to move in.

    http://www.infoshop.org/inews/article.php?story=20070514151558727

    this is the unfortunate thing..

    I assume that Danish elections are as free, fair and democratic as those in Britain, if not more so! it could be argued also that it is has been the free will of the people to elect this government.

    So what can we all do in this case?

    not everyone votes though so thats a shame . im 39 and the only party i ever voted for was the “lets avva party” in Herts in the 80s . they only got about 20 votes !

    General Lighting wrote:
    this is the unfortunate thing..

    I assume that Danish elections are as free, fair and democratic as those in Britain, if not more so! it could be argued also that it is has been the free will of the people to elect this government.

    So what can we all do in this case?

    democracy isn’t about imposing the will of the winning party onto everybody though, surely….

    globalloon wrote:
    democracy isn’t about imposing the will of the winning party onto everybody though, surely….

    unfortunately it will inevitably happen unless people other than the minorities are willing to stand up for their rights (or the minorities have power within the market place) , due to simple human nature to compete and control others.

    I think real democracy is still an ideal which has not been reached even in the “modern nations” and what exists is essentially “dictatorship by consensus”.

    Something rather more worrying is that a market economy can actually operate in the relative absence of democracy (Singapore is a good example of a country in this situation).

    What does concern me is that the Christiana experiment was around when I was a little kid, and it was tolerated throughout the 1980s which were far more uncertain times for Europe especially nations geographically closer to the USSR – yet attitudes to it appear to have hardened recently.

    If the plans to “normalise” it did not have wider popular support, how come there is little dissent other than this incident? What are the rest of Copenhagen thinking of this area? how come more paople aren’t saying “Christiana should stay at it is?”

    I know Angel has talked about the place recently and has mentioned both good and bad things about it – but the community does seem to have coped with various problems over the years, is there really such a need to turn it into a big “social housing project” or estate?

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